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Music Piracy (Napster (A free file-sharing network that connected people…
Music Piracy
Napster
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It was developed by 18-year-old Shawn Fanning while he was a student at Northeastern University, achieved in a 60-hour coding marathon.
The app was shut down in 2001 after many a legal battle with artists, companies, and music industry bodies in the US for its role in countless copyright violations.
AudioGalaxy
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After you chose the files you wanted to download, a satellite would automatically grab them for you when they were available from other users.
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P2P Networks
Gnutella
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The Gnutella network powered several client apps like LimeWire, Morpheus, BearShare, and Shareaza.
Lime Wire
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In addition to facilitating file transfers, it also included an XMPP-based instant messaging service, so you could chat with people you were sharing content with.
LimeWire was sued by several record labels in 2006, and eventually shut down in October 2010.
IRC
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It’s designed for text chat, and using IRC involves finding relevant servers that host chat rooms of interest to you.