Swedish Students Concoct Music Industry’s Nightmare
Nick Farrell writes in The Inquirer:
A GROUP OF students at the Viktoria Institute in Gothenburg, Sweden, has worked out a system of P2P music listening and sharing that will make the head of the RIAA wake up in the night in a cold sweat.
The students have developed something they call Push!Music. This is a mobile, peer-to-peer music listening and sharing application.
It runs on WiFi-enabled PDAs and allows users to actively recommend songs by pushing music to other users in the proximity.
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