Friday, September 24, 2010

Mulve Super Fast Music Discovery

Latest News Update About Mulve Super Fast Music Discovery: Music piracy is a rather large thorn in the side of music publishers, and they are taking action to attempt to stop it. As most music is uploaded and downloaded through peer-to-peer networks there now exist companies whose sole purpose is to track down users/sites sharing music and prosecute them.
So some users may be a little concerned about downloading music illegally, and music publishers will be hoping those people go out and buy music instead. But now there’s a new threat to the publisher’s coffers, and it seems to allow downloaders to remain completely anonymous.

It is called Mulve, and takes the form of a 2MB executable run in Windows. The app doesn’t even install, it just sits there waiting to be used. When it does, you see a search box at the top of the window. Type in an artist or song you are interested in and get a long list of results, then click a save button and the track is downloaded quickly to your hard drive from a dedicated server. It’s as simple as that. Read More.

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