Downloading
May 18th, 2008 by Admin
Online p2p downloading started with Napster. The upstart that was choked by the music companies. Then came Kazaa, Kazaa-lite, eDonkey, Limewire, and Bittorrent. However after a series of court cases, the RIAA and MPAA have started prosecuting file sharers religiously. While this hasn’t lead to a noticeable drop in filesharing, it has increased the danger somewhat. However, a new form of filesharing has taken off recently - one thats at least pseudo-legal. It takes the form of MP3/mp4 search engines. As the name suggests, MP3 search engines search the web for files with a .mp3 ending, and then examine the metadata to determine their origin. If you’re interested in learning more about this unique service, I’d recommend checking out this site on mp4 downloads.
In addition to covering free mp4 downloads, it also (wisely) recommends that you go with a pay-site, as many free sites are infested with viruses. In addition to the types of MP4 search engines, it also gives step-by-step guides on how to get your mp4s onto your mobile device.









