Talk:Sharman Networks

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DMCA notices? The country is Australian/Vanuatuan! What the hell does the US Digital Millenium Copyright Act have to do with them? Or were the affected servers run by USians? This notion may sound perfectly valid to USians, but given the lack of detail I find this highly irritating. The DMCA could hardly be applied outside the realm of US legislation, so Australians handing out DMCA notices does sound rather awkward. — Ashmodai (talk · contribs) 01:34, 11 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

My denied changes (THX @ filter) at the end of the article[edit]

The subscription package also enables you to download unlimited ringtones to a single cell phone.

Unlike other music services that charge you every time you download a song, Kazaa allows you to listen to as much music as you want for one low monthly fee. This allows you to explore all the music you want without having to pay for every single track or album."[1]

There are limitations to the downloads of the music offered. this is due to RIAA legal Case In 2008. Its no longer a P2P (Peer to Peer) network, but more like a Music Distribution service similar to that of Napster, Rhapsody, and Itunes. (Note: Napster Rhapsody and Itunes have nothing to do With KaZaA or the Sharman Networks.)

References[edit]

  1. ^ [1] KaZaA Website

--Nameless23 (talk) 19:21, 19 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]