Sharman, music industry spar over Kazaa monitoring

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    Sharman is no more responsible ...Anonymous -- 30/11/04

    Sharman is no more responsible for what gets transmitted with their software then I am if someone uses the Point of Sale I wrote to sell drugs. Am I suppose to put back doors in my product to make sure its not being used for something illegal, and I would somehow be responsible if they do, that is ridiculous. By the same logic it would be possible too sue car companies because their cars allow us to go faster then the speed limit.

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