Kuro P2P Software Launched by ezPeer
飛行網推出P2P軟體Kuro
Source: Trial Review of P2P Music Expert Kuro
From: Pacific Computer Network
Date: 2004-09-17 · Author: cc
Kuro was the first MP3-sharing software with a Chinese-language interface, launched by FlyingNetwork. It used P2P (peer-to-peer) technology — a distributed network architecture in which two or more computers can directly share each other’s resources without a centralised server — allowing users to create copies of music files stored on various hard drives and make them available for other network users to search and download. P2P technology gave Kuro powerful MP3 capabilities for “searching, downloading, playing, and burning,” winning it millions of fans worldwide. However, due to alleged copyright infringement, it was sued by the IFPI in 2005; after prolonged litigation, it discontinued its P2P mode of operation in Taiwan in 2008.
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- MP3 Downloads: Kuro Operator and Members Found Guilty (Liberty Times)
- National Yang-Ming University Intellectual Property Protection Zone
- P2P Discontinued — KURO Had Legalised Two Years Earlier (Liberty Times)
- P2P Software Creates New Revenue Models (Digital Times)
- Online Music Market to Reach NT$48 Billion by 2006 — HP and Microsoft Move In, Pressuring P2P Operators (Apple Daily)
- Single Tracks Watermarked — Kuro’s Music Downloads Take Another Step Forward (Digital Times)