When Napster is gone...
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| Posted by | Jan Willem |
| Posted on | 13/02/01 17:09 |
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Yes, it's sad if we loose Napster, but does it mean the end of free MP3's ? No, even if they stop every company that offers Napster like services, they will have a very hard time to stop us from using the Gnutella network. For now you can even still use the software you are used to by downloading Napigator and connect to an OpenNap network. Stop the masses from downloading MP3 files can NOT be done by forbidding it, you will have to find an other solution (hint; lower the prices of CD's ?)
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Good article Domin8tor! Too bad you did not mention WinMX as a good alternative. I know it is not very well known yet, buts its better than all other Napsterlookalikes. And believe me I've tried out a fair number of them. You realy should try it. Is fast and easy to use.
I know all you MP3freaks will love it!
You can find more at http://www.winmx.com or http://www.museekster.com
(Dutch). At Museekster you can even download a small (1.1Mb) demovideo of WinMX. So
you can see for yourself that WinMX sure rules.
I know all you MP3freaks will love it!
You can find more at http://www.winmx.com or http://www.museekster.com
(Dutch). At Museekster you can even download a small (1.1Mb) demovideo of WinMX. So
you can see for yourself that WinMX sure rules.


:7 Well said :7
Whether or not they want to realize that this world is becoming more "Digital" that is their problem. I definately agree with you on the price of cds. Lets see 12-15 dollars for maybe 1-3 songs that we'll actually listen?!? AS I SAID. WELL SAID DoMiN8ToR
Whether or not they want to realize that this world is becoming more "Digital" that is their problem. I definately agree with you on the price of cds. Lets see 12-15 dollars for maybe 1-3 songs that we'll actually listen?!? AS I SAID. WELL SAID DoMiN8ToR


Gnutella is still traceable. The users with most songs shared will be busted first. Freenet doesn't have this problem:
freenet.sourceforge.net
freenet.sourceforge.net


Well I think the future of music sharing is in an opensource serverless project - you cant close it servers,even if rec companies tell server owner to remove it it will become warez(it will make stuff even cooler :4),there is no way anyone can stop music sharing
.And right now I am thinkin' about creatin' such system
(I've so far done some thinkin' about algorithms I'll use.Programmin will start in september.Who wanna contribute email me, perhaps we can move file sharing to a new level...
)
.And right now I am thinkin' about creatin' such system
(I've so far done some thinkin' about algorithms I'll use.Programmin will start in september.Who wanna contribute email me, perhaps we can move file sharing to a new level...
)
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