Kazaa says no to Australia

Written by Ernesto on December 06, 2005 

Kazaa (an ancient p2p client) warns Australians.
Attention Users in Australia: To comply with order of the Federal Court of Australia, pending an appeal in February 2006, use of the Kazaa Media Desktop is not permitted by persons in Australia. If you are in Australia, you must not download or use the Kazaa Media Desktop.
Well, we [...]

Kazaa (an ancient p2p client) warns Australians.

Attention Users in Australia: To comply with order of the Federal Court of Australia, pending an appeal in February 2006, use of the Kazaa Media Desktop is not permitted by persons in Australia. If you are in Australia, you must not download or use the Kazaa Media Desktop.

Well, we said NO to kazaa a long time ago…

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5 Responses (Add yours or TrackBack)

1 Jan 14, 2006 at 17:28 by haha

Who Gives A Shit

2 Feb 27, 2006 at 09:03 by CyberCitizen

Ha Ha KMD Yeah Most People Use Another P2P Or Even The Cracked Kazaa.

3 Oct 10, 2007 at 11:34 by tom

make cd cheaper and dvd and people will buy them….not paying more then 12 bucks for any cd.or dvd…just try it, u will see the music industrie will win back all the “thiefs”

4 Apr 24, 2008 at 22:46 by strongbad

lol @ kazaal used to use it when it first came out..
went to torrents and i have never looked back

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