KaZaa was bought by Australian interests and has resumed its controversial service.
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File Sharing Program Kazaa Bought.
Posted by Lisa at January 24, 2002 12:28 AM | TrackBackAn Australian multimedia company has bought and restarted KaZaa, the Internet file-sharing program that's being sued for being the new Napster (news - web sites).
The privately held Sharman Networks Ltd. bought certain assets of KaZaa BV, including the popular KaZaa Media Desktop file-sharing program, Nikki Hemming, Sharman's chief executive officer said Monday.
KaZaa stopped all downloads of the free Media Desktop program last week pending a Dutch judge's ruling in a copyright infringement case filed against the company in the Netherlands.
But Sharman Networks resumed downloads Monday and logged about two new users per second.