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February 03, 2005

Slashdot links to Internal documents from Sharman Networks (the makers of Kazaa), revealed during court proceedings. They seem to have been aware that bundling spyware could cause Kazaa's popularity to plunge (which it did): "if consumers can connect to FT (as well as Gnutella 2, eDonkey and Bittorrent) and it has no ads or adware then it would seem a good choice."

The documents even show how even Sharman employees hated installing the Kazaa media desktop because the included spyware "slows your machine down and can hijack your web browser." However money talked, and logic walked. Kazaa is now seen largely as a joke among p2p users, who have largely migrated to other applications.

Via Broadbandreports


Originally from Broadbandreports, remediated by yatta on Feb 3, 2005 at 12:30 AM