Morpheus P2P network goes legit
Not long after the United States Supreme Court found that file sharing networks could be held responsible for the actions of their users, StreamCast is launching a legitimate distribution platform for music, games and video through its Morpheus P2P client, which has long been under legal attack from the music industry.
Using a system it calls PeerResponse, StreamCast will enable users to search Morpheus and discover authorized content, which can be purchased through the software’s built-in eWallet system. Content owners can choose how their download is distributed, through the pay system or freely to all users.
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