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March 14, 2005
T-Online Is Contemplating Legal Filesharing
Heise Online: Germany's T-Online is thinking of using its music servce Musicload as base for legal filesharing. A prototype was presented at CeBit last week: it is a pure P2P model, where one P2P user can view, search and buy from other P2P user...
Interesting stuff to watch out for, if nothing else...
Posted by Rafat Ali in P2P | Permalink
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