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The certain demise of P2P file sharing?
September 27, 2006, 8:20 pm


I was actually blown away when I read this story: EDonkey settles music industry suits for $30 million.  I haven't been keeping in touch with what's been happening in the file sharing arena.  According to the article, EDonkey is paying $30 million, Kazaa is paying $100 million, and record companies are seeking $476 million in damages from Lime Wire.  I just didn't think this would ever happen. 

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