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August 1st, 2003, 07:41 PM
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I would figure that it would work just the same between Grokster, BearShare, Imesh, and the other thousands of file sharing programs that popped up lately. Didnt Napster give out the coding for the P2P thing right before they shut down? Well, if they did, that means most of the new P2P programs are running off of the same core coding, and would pretty much make them all target.
One can just use FTP servers to find what you want. It will take longer, and you will still need to scan stuff, but its better than having everything you download tracked by a system that is being hounded by the RIAA.
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