Corporate p2p network?
p2pnet.net News:- Wurld Media, which, among other things, boasts it’s, "partnered with the U.S.Army," says it’s struck a deal with three of the Big Four record label cartel members to peddle their ‘product’ through what it calls a peer-to-peer service, "that enables legal music file-sharing".
It fails to point out that file sharing isn’t illegal in the first place.
Nor does it explain what the venture is, who’s behind it, the kind of application and/or technology that’s being used, or anything else.
But Wurld’s Peer Impact has, signed “pacts” with Warner Music, Sony-BMG Music Entertainment and Vivendi Universal’s Universal Music Group” and is “in talks” with the fourth cartel member, EMI.
“Peer Impact is currently conducting internal tests and plans to launch to the public in the first quarter of 2005,” it says in a statement.
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See:-
pacts – Peer Impact Network gets 3 of the 4 Big Music Labels, November 24, 3004





November 25th, 2004 at 5:12 am
Sell Outs!!!!!
March 4th, 2005 at 6:10 pm
Have you tried this companies new technology? This is awesome!! This is truely going to change the way P2P will be viewed and used. Any way to invest in this company. It could be the next micosoft.
Mike Gradner
March 4th, 2005 at 6:16 pm
Yes I have tried this. I cant wait for full launch. It looks very good. And profitable.