
The Kazaa Media Desktop client could be downloaded free of charge. KaZaA in November said it could not comply with the judge’s order because unlike Napster, it is designed to work without a central computer server and does not know who its customers are. Kazaa Media Desktop was a peer-to-peer file sharing application using the FastTrack protocol. Napster recently launched a test version of a new secure service that prohibits unauthorized trading of songs.īut in the meantime, FastTrack has picked up where the original Napster left off by enabling tens of millions of users to trade tracks of The Beatles and Britney Spears for free as well as movie files. The shutdown, undertaken to comply with orders from. The RIAA grounded Napster in July with a similar suit. 4 min read Sharman Networks has cut off Australians access to the Web site from which the file-swapping software Kazaa can be downloaded. The trade groups claim the services permit users to download and trade copyrighted material without permission. KaZaA, Grokster and Music City have all been named in a separate suit filed last fall by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). Both companies are founded and run by the same person: 35-year-old Swedish-born Niklas Zennstrom.įastTrack also licenses its technology to other popular file-swapping services known as Grokster and Morpheus. Beware if you download and install kazaa, it tries to install something. KaZaA has built its service with software from Netherlands-based FastTrack. Software Title: KaZaA Publisher: Sharman Networks Type: P2P client: FastTrack. In late November, a Dutch judge ruled in a court case, which has upped the ante for copyright abuse online, that KaZaA must stop its users sharing copyrighted music files. “Download of the KaZaA Media desktop software is temporarily and voluntarily suspended pending Dutch court decision on January 31,” the Amsterdam-based company said in a message on its Web site at ().

Internet company KaZaA BV on Thursday said it suspended downloads of its popular software that lets users trade songs online pending a decision in a copyright lawsuit filed against it in a Dutch court.
