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13 November 2003 14:37 by Petteri "dRD" Pyyny
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Sharman Networks has announced that a new "Bollywood" feature film will be available via its P2P software, Kazaa, legally for people who are interested of purchasing it.
For a long time now, Kazaa has pursued selling legal content in its massive P2P network in addition to day-to-day swapping of copyrighted material between users. It has done so via its partner, AltNet, which has managed to get this deal to Kazaa as well.
Hindi-language film, "Supari", will cost $2.99 and will also feature songs from the movie soundtrack for $0.90 and trailers and various promotional downloads for free.
Supari will be the first full-length movie ever offered through Kazaa/AltNet partnership.
Source: News.com
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| QUAKEDS (Junior Member) 13 November 2003 21:50 |
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WHO USES KAZAA ANYWAY ,,,,,,JEJE WHAT IS KAZAA JEJEJE,,,LESS OVE ,OF NASTER JEJEJE
THEY ARE WAY MORE RESOURSES UPTHERE,,,,WITH A WAY MORE POTENTIAL.
KAZAA IS FOR KIDSSSS JEJE,,, YEP
BUT I DO LIKE THE LEGAL PART,,,
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| ArvoPahvi (Inactive) 14 November 2003 3:51 |
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Bollywood is good alternative for Hollywood.
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| nuklehead (Junior Member) 14 November 2003 10:47 |
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Quakeds...could you send me a PM or would you mind if I sent you one? I think I could use your help
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| QUAKEDS (Junior Member) 14 November 2003 21:45 |
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Go ahead ,,, nukle,,, I really hope I can help you... do it ,,do it,,,
do not tell me that your q is about filetopi,,,jjee
see ya later
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| vudoo (Member) 17 November 2003 9:35 |
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Well $2 is not too bad for a movie as long as its in DivX and can be burned to DVD with DVD quality. If this is the case then more power to those that want to provice movies legally. With a pre paid mastercard at CVS you can buy those movies and not worry about your stuff getting hacked. and just think 10 movies for $20 that is well worth it.
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