Kazaa Continues to Evolve 280
Zephy writes "The New York Times (free registration etc.. ) has an article about a new partnership between Kazaa, and Tiscali, the European internet access provider. Seems that Kazaa will carry ads for Tiscali's broadband services in return for a cash 'bounty' when a user signs up for broadband. To quote the article, 'This gives legitimacy to KaZaA.' Also, Cnet has an article about the new Kazaa version which has features designed to help users avoid corrupt or wrong files such as those spread around p2p by the MP/RIAA."
Finally (Score:4, Funny)
How does this give legitimacy? (Score:4, Funny)
Sounds legit to me. (end sarcasm)
Legitimacy, arrrrr (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The clock is ticking (Score:3, Funny)
Whine all you want, but it is justifying theft, one way or the other, to think that it is ok to have services such as Kazaa.
I hate RIAA as much as the next guy, and I am not too happy about MPAA either, but then again, I am not happy about a lot of things really, but that doesn't make me some kind of moral superhero for the people...
Re:The clock is ticking (Score:3, Funny)
Arrr, me eye spots another trade ship from the orient! Ready the cannons, and pull hard to starboard! Wonton soup for everyone who lives through it boys, and if luck be with us, we'll score some crab rangoons and general tso's chicken!