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iMesh relaunches Tuesday as the first formerly unregulated peer-to-peer network to turn itself into a paid music service.![]()
iMesh reopens with 'label approved' P2P
iMesh relaunches Tuesday as the first formerly unregulated peer-to-peer network to turn itself into a paid music service.![]()
iMesh reopens with 'label approved' P2P
November 24, 2009 4:00 AM PST
November 24, 2009 4:00 AM PST
November 24, 2009 4:00 AM PST
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When I speak of p2p, I refer to the real and genuine networks, not the ones that crashed and burned, only to switch tactics, get religious with the RIAA and as a last ditch effort to survive start selling DRM infested music.
Thanks to the true p2p model, I've realized the RIAA has screwed over the public for decades and it's time to get back at them. It's time to make them pay for their past and present "mistakes".
i don't even know why they bother...
i mean, their whole game plan is totally screwed because of the technologies that are being developed now adays... they're trying to hold onto what they did in the past. they have to learn to adapt to the changing market:P
that simple
plus i also saw a python app that acted as a p2p network... it was 15 lines long... i forget how many characters... but it was called Tiny p2p
the whole purpose of the code was to show how easy it is to make a p2p application.
let them turn legal:P they're probably only going pay in the end for trying to team up with record labels... lousy scum
- by elperdondejesus August 23, 2008 4:21 PM PDT
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