Kazaa Music [2K]
However, the bigger threat was legal. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) began aggressively targeting individual file-sharers to deter piracy:
At its peak, Kazaa's software was downloaded nearly 300 million times , with users trading an estimated five billion tracks every month. kazaa music
In 2007, a Minnesota jury famously fined a user Jammie Thomas $222,000 for sharing just 24 songs on the network. However, the bigger threat was legal
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In the early 2000s, the digital music landscape was a "Wild West" of innovation and litigation. Following the high-profile shutdown of Napster, a new titan emerged to take its place: . For a brief window, Kazaa wasn't just a software program; it was the primary way millions of people discovered and consumed music, fundamentally altering the recording industry's future. The Evolution of P2P: How Kazaa Worked