eDonkey’s Swan Song
Published by Chronicle of Higher Education September 29th, 2005 in Wired CampusThe U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in MGM v. Grokster might be starting to pay real dividends for the entertainment industry: The company that owns eDonkey, a peer-to-peer network popular with campus file swappers, has announced that it will shut the service down.
Sam Yagan, the president of Metamachine, made the announcement this morning at a hearing held by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Mr. Yagan received a cease-and-desist notice from the Recording Industry Association of America earlier this month, and he told lawmakers he would not challenge the order. (BetaNews)
eDonkey might not be a household name, but college students are likely to be familiar with the service. Less than a month ago, a British research firm concluded that the peer-to-peer network was the Internet’s dominant file-swapping platform.
For more information on the effects of the Grokster ruling, see an article from The Chronicle by Andrea L. Foster.
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