Kazaa Launches Premium Service Stacy Cowley, IDG News ServiceFile sharing site tries to shift to pay-to-play (legally). The developers of peer-to-peer file sharing program Kazaa are launching Friday a fee-carrying version of the software, a further step in their efforts to shake off Kazaa's reputation as a piracy haven and to build a viable business around the software. Read more: » www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,a···1,00.asp
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 C_Kill The SocialistsPremium join:2001-03-19 kudos:3 | . i'll take my free kazaa lite ++ which is still better then this kazaa plus | |
|  | | seriously seriously, why should someone pay $30 for this when they can have it for free with kazaalite++? | |
|  |  mrchrisOut and aroundPremium join:2002-10-01 North Babylon, NY | Re: seriously Could that be a reason why Sherman networks tried getting the phrase "Kazaa Lite" off Google? | |
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 DudeWhat Happens When I Do ThisPremium join:2000-11-20 Chicago, IL | Hmm... Yeah I like how they come out like almost a year to late. I use Kazaa Lite and always will. -- A computer without Microsoft is like a chocolate cake without mustard. | |
|  piPremium join:2002-01-19 Harwood Heights, IL | stupid I would never pay for P2P software, the people that actually do are just idiots. KLite++ is probably better anyways -- BREATHE, BELONG, COMPLY | |
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