The company behind the popular peer-to-peer network
eDonkey has announced
that the site is to shut down.
In a
testimony
to the US Senate
Committee on the Judiciary, Sam Yagan, president of
MetaMachine, said that
he had informed the
Recording Industry
Association of America (RIAA) that he would cease to support the network.
The news follows last week's closure of the WinMX file
sharing service.
"I would like to make it clear to the Committee that we have replied to the
RIAA's cease-and-desist letter and I have personally committed to [RIAA
president] Cary Sherman, which I reiterate today, that we are in the process of
complying with its request," stated Yagan.
"Therefore I am not here as an active participant in the future of P2P, but
rather as one who has thrown in the towel and with no interest in replaying past
issues."
Yagan insisted that he was not a "P2P zealot" and was actively seeking to
resolve copyright issues. However he questioned the effectiveness of passing
legislation against P2P systems, since seven of the top 10 major P2P software
companies are located overseas.
Yagan was testifying at a special session of the Judiciary Committee started
after the MGM v Grokster hearing, entitled
Protecting Copyright and Innovation in a Post-Grokster World.
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