New wave of secret file sharing breaks over Web

Harder for the pirate fighters to detect

By INQUIRER staff: Monday 10 May 2004, 08:41

SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS are designing secret file sharing networks that will make it harder for the music and file industry to prove cases of piracy.
According to Reuters, three file sharing networks are being planned which its users think will make it a lot harder for music industry to track and charge people on their networks.

The first is Optisoft which runs on Blubster (http://www.blubster.com) and Piolet (http://www.piolet.com), music-only file-sharing networks.

A spokesman for Optisoft said that although it would not stop the RIAA from suing users, he couldn’t see how the association could win.

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