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On Thursday 13 June 2002 8:21 am, Joseph Carter wrote:
> ... how can limiting a general purpose file
> finding network to just one file format of content ... possibly
> reduce the amount of "illicit usage" of Gnutella?

I think that Elias (the author) was actually talking about stuff like child 
pornography and various other naughty things when he said this :) But you 
have a good point.

 gnewtellium is a port of Newtella - a simple, light file-sharing client 
 which uses the Gnutella protocol to exchange MP3 files.

There. Much better.

> To me, this program looks like it has a big fat bullseye painted on it for
> the RIAA since it screams "I am another napster!"  By all means upload it,
> but I think the package description probably needs a little work.  ;)

Uhu. Well, I just have to hope that RIAA people don't use Debian :)

Time to go find a sponsor.....

*matt*
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That's a city in Bosnia.  Right?
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