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GUESS THE WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE
Canyouwork outwhichtechnology-related
Wiki ing clues refer to?
1
“It was founded as a
pioneering peer-to-
peer (P2P) file-sharing
internet service that
emphasised sharing
digital audio files,
typically audio songs,
encoded in MP3 format.”
2
“At its peak, it had
about 80 million
registered users. It made
it relatively easy for music
enthusiasts to download
copies of songs that were
otherwise difficult to
obtain, such as older
songs.”
3
“As it became popular,
it ran into legal
difficulties over copyright
infringement. It ceased
operations and was
eventually acquired by
Roxio. In its second
incarnation, it became an
online music store.”
5
“In2001, it agreed to
pay music creators
and copyright owners a
$26m settlement for past
unauthorised uses of
music, and $10m as an
advance against future
licensing royalties.”
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