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  2. LimeWire - Wikipedia

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    LimeWire was a free peer-to-peer file sharing client for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Solaris. [1] Created by Mark Gorton [2] [3] [4] in 2000, it was most prominently a tool used for the download and distribution of pirated materials, particularly pirated music. [5]

  3. Napster - Wikipedia

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    Napster made it relatively easy for music enthusiasts to download copies of songs that were otherwise difficult to obtain, such as older songs, unreleased recordings, studio recordings, and songs from concert bootleg recordings. Napster paved the way for streaming media services and transformed music into a public good for a brief time.

  4. Torrent poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Torrent poisoning is intentionally sharing corrupt data or data with misleading, deceiving file names using the BitTorrent protocol. This practice of uploading fake torrents is sometimes carried out by anti-infringement organisations as an attempt to prevent the peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing of copyrighted content, and to gather the IP addresses ...

  5. Music piracy - Wikipedia

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    Napster was a free file sharing software created by college student Shawn Fanning to enable people to share and trade music files in mp3 format. Napster became hugely popular because it made it so easy to share and download music files. However, the heavy metal band Metallica sued the company for copyright infringement. [11]

  6. 'Tonight Show' audience member writes on-the-spot song ... - AOL

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    Fallon said that, before the show, producers went through the audience and picked out two people who said they were musicians. They were each given a made-up song title and an hour to write an ...

  7. Legal issues with BitTorrent - Wikipedia

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    Other notable search engines also voluntarily self-censored licensed content from their results, or became "content distribution"-only search engines. Mininova , announced that it would only allow freely licensed content (especially free content distributed by its author under a Creative Commons license ) to be indexed after November 2009 ...

  8. A musician made $10M streaming AI-written songs with fake ...

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    A musician was charged with using bots to rack up billions of streams for AI-generated music. Michael Smith made $10 million from the streams, against the platforms' policies, the DOJ said.

  9. Writing a Song About Your Pet Using Music AI Is About ... - AOL

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    But now I have a handy dandy tool that makes my song writing that much better because I have enlisted the help of SUNO, an amazing music generator where I can say a few things about a pet I know ...