To: Golden Eagle
If you're going to simply post a Yahoo search about KaZaa subcriptions, maybe you should actually read the links to figure out why it's all of a sudden offering a subscription.
Sharman Networks, the company that purchased Kazaa in January, announced a deal Tuesday with Internet advertising company Double Click, as well as the creation of a new, secure delivery system that will make the company profitable, said Nikki Hemming, Sharman's CEO.
Want to take a guess as to where Sharman networks has most of their servers based in?
268 posted on
04/26/2006 5:52:14 PM PDT by
Quick1
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To: Quick1
why it's all of a sudden offering a subscription. They're obviously offering a subscription to make money on pirated software. Your claim was they weren't, at all.
Want to take a guess as to where Sharman networks has most of their servers based in?
The repositories are all over the globe. Money is siphoned from the pirates to fund whatever other illegitimate activities they are involved in.
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