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June 01, 2005
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Bertelsmann Set to Launch New Circular Rolling Device
EContent reports that Bertelsmann is near to launching a new P2P service that is totally unrelated to the original Napster, which they sunk $85 million into (Bertelsmann Gives P2P Another Try). What sets this P2P apart (other than the DRM for uploading files to ensure no infringement)?
According to Wolf, what sets GNAB apart from the P2P pack is that it combines centralized and decentralized download. "There are a lot of P2P platforms and a lot of centralized download platforms, but we think we are unique in combining the two," says Wolf. This combination "opens new possibilities for the delivery and protection of content," he says.
Um, don't we already have
BitTorrent?
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