Daily Telecom News By Luis Galarza
P2P News.- An Australian judge has ordered file-swapping software producer Kazaa to alter its software to hinder the easy downloading of copyrighted content, because as you already know Kazaa in one of the most popular P2P file sharing in the world. Kazaa is owned by the privately held Australian company Sharman Networks. The suit was brought by the Australian unit of Universal Music Group. For more information about this topic go to: The Washington Post/Associated Press, The New York Times
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