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May 6 00:15 UTC 2003 |
According to Wired:
http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,58351,00.html
The students allegedly set up sites using the programs Flatlan, Phynd
or Direct Connect, that, like the now-defunct Napster, indexed and
executed searches for copyrighted songs on the closed networks. The
RIAA charges that one network operator distributed 27,000 music files,
while the other three students ran networks offering 500,000 music
files, 650,000 files and over 1 million files.
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