It might not be a perfect deterrent to illegal file-swapping on the Internet, but it comes very close to it. That’s how Loudeye characterized its new high-performance Titanium antipiracy service announced this week by the Seattle-based provider of business-to-business digital media solutions. The service protects its customers’ digital media assets by scanning all of the major file-sharing networks on the Internet — such as Kazaa, iMesh, Grokster and e-Donkey — and flooding the computers of would-be pirates with bogus search results.
Loudeye Pushes P2P Antipiracy Tech
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. May 27, 2004 09:02 AMIt might not be a perfect deterrent to illegal file-swapping on the Internet, but it comes very close to it. That’s how Loudeye characterized its new high-performance Titanium antipiracy service announced this week by the Seattle-based provider of business-to-business digital media solutions. The service protects its customers’ digital media assets by scanning all of the major file-sharing networks on the Internet — such as Kazaa, iMesh, Grokster and e-Donkey — and flooding the computers of would-be pirates with bogus search results.