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Kazaa ✯

Kazaa ✯

In 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd. that companies distributing file-sharing software could be liable if they actively encouraged infringement. Kazaa settled in 2006 for over $100 million, agreeing to become a legitimate, licensed music service.

If you were downloading music, movies, or software on the internet between 2001 and 2005, you probably heard it: the sound of a 56k modem screeching to life, followed by the slow, pixelated thrill of a download bar creeping toward 100%. And if you were doing it without paying a dime, there’s a very good chance you were using . In 2005, the U

Before Spotify, before Netflix, and even before The Pirate Bay, there was Kazaa Media Desktop—the chaotic, adware-infested, peer-to-peer juggernaut that changed how a generation consumed media. Kazaa (officially "Kazaa Media Desktop") launched in 2001, created by the Dutch company Consumer Empowerment BV (which later rebranded as Sharman Networks). It didn’t invent file-sharing—that honor belongs to Napster (1999). But when Napster was crippled by lawsuits in 2001, Kazaa was waiting in the wings. Grokster, Ltd

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