Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Grokster Posts Threat on its Closed P2P Site

Nate Mook writes on BetaNews:

Grokster, which shut down its Web site in November citing the inability to battle the record industry after a United States Supreme Court ruling said file sharing services can be held liable for actions of their users, has added an ominous warning to its shuttered site, ostensibly to scare P2P users.

"YOUR IP ADDRESS IS 1.1.1.1 AND HAS BEEN LOGGED," a message says, including the user's actual IP address. "Don't think you can't get caught. You are not anonymous." Grokster has reason to steer users away from illicit file swapping; the company is beta testing a legal paid download service that is part of its new parent company Mashboxx.


I urge everyone who reads this to go there right now. Really.

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