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The RIAA is busting down, but does anyone care?

File sharing: we all do it. Some people aren't especially happy about it, but there's no doubt that they download copyrighted material all the time. Let me take you through a history of file sharing. It all started with Napster. Now a legit music service, it started the whole craze. After a good couple of years, the RIAA got a little ticked off, so they did what they always do: sue. So, Napster is now gone. That won't stop us. A few lesser known programs came out like Aimster, but those, like Napster, were shut down. Then there was light. Our friend, Kazaa, finally came out. We were oh, so joyous. Kazaa was out and running for a good while when the RIAA got angry yet again. They sent out hundreds of supoenas. Kazaa, now not as large as it once was, made way for newer programs such as Shareaza.

As a government agency, the RIAA does what they all do, and that is sue. That cannot stop us file sharers. We will always stand strong and continue to share. Perhaps the RIAA should give up because there is no chance that file sharers will ever let down.

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Shareaza, The Next Craze in P2P File Sharing

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