File Sharing Goes Legit: TrustyFiles Industry Leading Technology Offered To DCIA Association
TrustyFiles is the Multiple P2P Network Software Leader with Kazaa Network Access and Unmatched Performance
DALLAS, March 25, 2004 - RazorPop, Inc. announced today that it has joined the Distributed Computing Industry Association (DCIA) as its newest member. RazorPop is the developer of TrustyFiles 2.1 Personal File Sharing software, which provides P2P (peer to peer) access to Kazaa Fast Track and Gnutella file sharing networks. The software is available at http://www.TrustyFiles.com.
Founder and CEO Marc Freedman said "We've experienced amazing growth in TrustyFiles due to its unique combination of superior speed and results, Kazaa Fast Track and Gnutella access, and no spyware or added software. We offer the entertainment industry a new and powerful means to reach the public. Let's turn the current lose-lose environment of user lawsuits and file sharing into a huge win for everyone where consumers get the songs and movies they love, where artists rights are protected, and where content providers make money.
"File sharers include 12 year old girls, poor students, rich executives, 85 year old grandfathers, and virtually everyone in between. It's a cross-section of America . The image of consumers as pirates is absurd. People want to own, not rent, their entertainment. That's why they buy CDs and DVDs. What people seek, what they clearly demand, are selection, convenience, freedom, and value. We look forward to making that happen by working with the DCIA and music and movie companies. We offer our TrustyFiles technology to deliver legitimate media that our customers crave."
"RazorPop's multi-network TrustyFiles is a next generation application in the peer-to-peer industry," said DCIA CEO Marty Lafferty. "They're a consumer-focused technological innovator and an enthusiastic new member in support of DCIA's mission to develop sensible solutions for the digital future."
TrustyFiles is FREE with NO spyware and NO additional bundled software. TrustyFiles allows users to search and share files with the Kazaa Fast Track, Gnutella, and Gnutella 2 file sharing networks with unmatched performance.
TrustyFiles has multiple uses. Share your favorite files and searches with friends with Personal File Sharing. Use Private File Sharing to protect your confidential files. With Public File Sharing, search for hundreds of millions of files from TrustyFiles, Kazaa, Grokster, Morpheus, Limewire, Bearshare, Shareaza, and other Fast Track and Gnutella network users. Download files from web sites or anyplace you see TrustyLinks, Magnet Links, and Sig2dat Links.
In less than three years, peer-to-peer file-sharing has emerged as a significant social and technical phenomenon with more than 80 million active consumers utilizing the 12 major peer-to-peer software applications to access digital music, video and games. RazorPop's alignment with the DCIA comes at a time of opportunity and challenge for companies and public interests groups, which are trying to keep up with an incredible pace of technological change and dynamic consumer tastes.
ABOUT DCIA
The Distributed Computing Industry Association (DCIA) is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit Delaware corporation supported by membership dues contributed by participating companies. Its mission is to advance the adoption of distributed computing technologies and the commercial development of business models based on them. It provides a forum for senior executive discussion, a medium for lobbying governmental authorities, and a vehicle for educating the public at large. For more information, please call 888-864-DCIA or visit www.dcia.info.
ABOUT RAZORPOP
RazorPop (http://RazorPop.com) is an Internet marketing, technology, and entertainment company. RazorPop develops innovative software, services, and networks for digital entertainment consumers and businesses that want to reach them. RazorPop's flagship consumer product is TrustyFiles High Performance File Sharing software (http://TrustyFiles.com), the leading multi-network client (eDonkey, Overnet, Bit Torrent, Gnutella, Gnutella 2, and Kazaa/Fast Track).
RazorPop’s BrandedP2P program enables major artists, entertainment companies and distributors, consumer marketers and advertisers, and tech companies to leverage the 80 million strong P2P market. Companies can brand the software and customize the client and networks, whether open or closed, private or public, and with whatever filtering or other third party software is required. .
RazorPop properties include TopP2P (http://TopP2P.com) for free and legal downloads. CEO Marc Freedman writes the P2P Insider’s Blog at http://p2p-weblog.com/. RazorPop was founded in January 2001 by visionary Marc Freedman and is based in Dallas, Texas.
RazorPop is a member of the Distributed Computing Industry Association (DCIA). The DCIA (http://www.dcia.info) advances the adoption of distributed computing technologies and the commercial development of business models based on them.
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