Phynd
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Phynd is a LAN-indexing search engine used to facilitate peer-to-peer file sharing over a local-area network.
Although the search engine merely indexes public data that users elect to share through an integrated sharing feature in Microsoft Windows, its creators were sued by the RIAA for copyright infringement. The main developer, Jesse Jordan, settled outside of court for $12,000. He subsequently raised $12,005.67 via contributions on a personal web site.
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- Phynd server shut down by threat of lawsuit
- RIAA sues campus file-swappers
- Students to Pay in RIAA Song-Swapping Suit
- $12,005.67: Amount Jesse Jordan, sued by the recording...
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