May 11, 2008

Shareaza Ripostes to Scam Attempt

Shareaza will not take it sitting – after learning about the Discordia’s mischievous plan that would have it become victim to a domain and brand hijacking, the veteran multi-network p2p file-sharing client has drawn its swords. The Software Freedom Law Centre, the EFF and Richard Stallman are backing it up.

It looks like hanging out with an intimidating entourage such as the Big 4, Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony BMG won’t be enough this time.

Shareaza is popular among p2p communities partly for its flexibility, supporting Gnutella2, Gnutella, eDonkey2000 (eMule), HTTP, FTP and BitTorrent protocols in C++, MFC and ATL, for Windows.

As the situation has escaladed quite a bit since the Shareaza domain got the Shareaza development team offers a much expected update on the present state of affairs (via TorrentFreak):

Dear friends and supporters,

The Shareaza Development Team would like to extend our thanks to all of you for your contributions towards our Legal Defense Fund. As you will remember, our project’s identity was appropriated late last year by the recording industry funded Discordia Ltd. shell company and handed over to the recording industry “approved” iMesh for commercial exploitation.

To that end, we are today announcing that we have legal representation and will be contesting the trademark application on our name and identity taken out by Discordia Ltd. After that, we’ll be looking to get our old domain back from the people who threatened, bullied and intimidated the team member holding it on the project’s behalf and who are now using as the gateway to their deceptive business model.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Software Freedom Law Centre, the EFF and Richard Stallman for their help and assistance in this unfortunate matter and also for their recognition of this new threat being faced by free software projects the world over.

If you’d like to help us in our fight to regain control of our identity, we welcome all donations to our Legal Defense Fund. You can use our ChipIn account here to donate safely.

So will this all be long, drawn out and very boring? Quite possibly. Are we going to sit back, lick our wounds and wait for the lawyers to sort it all out?

Heck no!

BitTorrent fans are in for a nice surprise as Shareaza will launch superior BitTorrent support into version 3 of the program.

Shareaza 3.0 will be a significant milestone in Shareaza’s long history. For a start we’re switching to the brand new QT 4.4 application development framework. This will allow us a lot more flexibility for a redesign of Shareaza’s network core, making the current Gnutella, Gnutella2 and ED2K networks more modular. We’re also getting rid of the deprecated MFC code to make 3.0 more plug-in friendly and many of the existing features our users know and love will also be re-built with portability in mind.

The even bigger news is that we’re scrapping our current implementation of BitTorrent and will be using the libtorrent libraries as our base for torrent support in the 3.0 release. Shareaza’s BitTorrent implementation is long overdue for a revamp and while many of it’s features were revolutionary at the time (Shareaza was the first client to experiment with decentralized torrents for example) the development team realizes that its time to bring BT support into line with the modern torrent scene.

Further more Shareaza is inviting developers willing to try their skill using the new QT 4.4 on an existing code base to get in touch with Shareaza developers on IRC channel.

Once again, we send our thanks all the Shareaza users and supporters out there and invite Discordia, iMesh and the recording industry monopoly to drop the trademark application and return our domain name before you embarrass yourselves any further. We’re fighting back!

Inquiries can be made via our forums here

Kind regards,

Shareaza Community

As we'll definitely follow the development of this to keep you posted we also wish all the best to Shareaza and support them in seeing justice done.

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