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Kazaa making a comeback, this time legit

news article released on: 19 July, 2009

Kazaa, one of the most notorious P2P software of yesteryear is set to make a comeback in 2009, this time as a legal subscription music service. Sources speaking to Cnet say the rebirth could happen as soon as August and will turn the once infamous unauthorized downloading hub into a new subscription service with catalogs from the Big 4 labels. Unlimited downloads will cost $20 USD ...

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#1 19 Jul 2009 @ 23:33
Brilliant, people will be all over it.
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#2 20 Jul 2009 @ 2:13
good price too.
*hopes for UK release*
*waits for bad news about DRM*
#3 20 Jul 2009 @ 6:20
2 Legit To Quit
#4 20 Jul 2009 @ 15:38
If there still using there old network this will fall flat.
#5 20 Jul 2009 @ 17:27
Pirate Bay & Kazaa, hi, welcome.
I'd like you to meet pay site Napster 2.0.

You guys should talk, i think you'll find something very interesting about Napster when they went legit and to a pay site.
#6 20 Jul 2009 @ 20:35
20$ a month unlimited is to much, 10-15$ would be better.
#7 21 Jul 2009 @ 0:41
I actually miss the FastTrack network.

It's too bad Sharman reconfigured it not to work anymore.
#8 23 Jul 2009 @ 7:24
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Napster, the original file sharing site to feel the wrath of the record label, reopened as a legal music store in 2003.
This whole article and the whole point in a nutshell.

Originally posted by ZippyDSM:
20$ a month unlimited is to much, 10-15$ would be better.
Mate regardless of what price they set it would not matter because lower would always be better but they have to start somewhere.
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