Associated Press
ALBANY, N.Y. One Napster alternative thats attracting thousands of downloads a day is taking a wholly different approach to file-swapping and looks to be circling the wagons against potential legal threats.
First, Aimster is encrypted, so users cant be spied on, something the recording industry did to Napster to collect evidence of copyright infringement.
Aimster also asks users not to trade in pirated files.
Aimster piggybacks on instant-messaging services including America Onlines AIM, allowing users on the same "buddy list" to share files. A new version of Aimster posted late last month attracted 200,000 downloads in its first 10 days, Aimster reported.
The free software has attracted attention as one of a number of alternatives for online file-swapping.
Files of any type not just MP3 music files as in Napster Inc.s case can be swapped on Aimster, although its design allows sharing only among groups of "buddies" and not across the entire Web Internet like Napster.
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