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Mulve: super fast music discovery and no P2P in sight

15 pointsby thomasover 14 years ago

8 comments

mgwover 14 years ago
The software is downloading music from vKontakte (a russian Facebook clone) and maybe does some more indexing because it can display the bitrate of the songs. vKontakte has all the music, because they provide a music locker service to their users.
judofyrover 14 years ago
Ten steps backwards? How is this any different from just hosting a website with tons of mp3 files?
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espadagroupover 14 years ago
It's cool, but the title is misleading, it's not really music discovery, just search and download.
flipbradover 14 years ago
Mulve: a RIAA lobbyist's wet dream, and a Spotify killer. Wonderful. Was the current piracy regime so badly broken that this needed to happen? The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), the Gallo report, the UK's Digital Economy Act, and in particular, the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act, will all a) seem completely warranted, and yet b) will make even moderates presently optimistic about Spotify making copyright enforcement hardening unncecessary, despair c) finally, the awful copyright policy we've seen pushed in 2010 (see above) will seem inadequate to all, and even harsher measures will be necessary. Throw the safe harbour / intermediary immunity out the window, allow wanton monitoring, consider making wilful downloading of infringing content illegal, bring back DRM, etc... Three strikes? Let's make it two.<p>And if mulve had never come along? people would just learn how to conduct their business online with greater discretion. Privacy, anonymity, encryption, closed communities, being selective about which computers you let your PC connect to - hardly a bad schooling?<p>If it ain't badly broke, don't fix it.
dustingetzover 14 years ago
Yikes! This is quite illegal in the US.
rfuggerover 14 years ago
They are taking paypal donations, which means the authorities can discover who they are and punish them.
GavinBover 14 years ago
Sounds like this may be just a client server of the same concept as BeeMP3, MP3hunting, etc. Someone is posting the music to various filehosting sites and the Mulve Client downloads them.
patrickgzillover 14 years ago
Unfortunately my first thought was of a Seinfeld episode where the woman's name is Delores...