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Kazaa

Kazaa Media Desktop (once stylized as "KaZaA", but later usually written "Kazaa") was a peer-to-peer file sharing application using the FastTrack protocol licensed by Joltid Ltd. and operated as Kazaa by Sharman Networks. Kazaa was subsequently under license as a legal music subscription service by Atrinsic, Inc., which lasted until August 2012. According to one of its creators, Jaan Tallinn, Kazaa is pronounced "ka-ZAH" ().

Kazaa Media Desktop was commonly used to exchange MP3 music files and other file types, such as videos, applications, and documents over the Internet. The Kazaa Media Desktop client could be downloaded free of charge; however, it was bundled with adware and for a period there were "No spyware" warnings found on Kazaa's website. During the years of Kazaa's operation, Sharman Networks and its business partners and associates were the target of copyright-related lawsuits, related to the content distributed via Kazaa Media Desktop on the FastTrack protocol.

By August 2012, the Kazaa website was no longer active.

Ejemplos de uso de Kazaa
1. In a charming move, Kazaa tried to stop distribution of Kazaa Lite, claiming it was a copyright violation.
2. The geek response was decentralized programs like the software behind Grokster and Kazaa.
3. Wilcox ordered Sharman Networks modify the Kazaa software with filters to protect copyright.
4. Napster and later Kazaa and BitTorrent allowed music fans to easily share songs over the Internet, often illegally.
5. Uploaders placing music on file–sharing, peer–to–peer networks, such as Kazaa and Grokster, have been prosecuted.