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South Korean P2P Networks Agree To Block Mp3 Format

posted onJune 12, 2006
by hitbsecnews

Several South Korean P2P providers, in response to music industry requests to block illegal music sharing have completely disabled the ability to download Mp3s through their services.

``We held an urgent meeting last week, and eight of 11 member companies agreed to block MP3 files until we find ways to charge users,'' said Jun Hyun-sung, chairman of the association of P2P service providers.

P2P services like Soribada and Purna have been widely used for file sharing, where thousands of users can give and take their music and movie data. The music companies say such file sharing on the Internet has severely damaged the industry.

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