P2Pers: We can make file-sharing secure and outsell iTunes
In a bid to persuade the music industry that P2P networks can encourage legal file-sharing, P2P companies today claimed that more people have bought tracks from Heart’s new album, ’Jupiter’s Darling’, via the likes of Grokster, Morpheus and Kazaa than through Apple’s iTunes Music Store.
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