Kazaa blunder
Kazaa is indicative of E-Commerce I because it was technology driven. The whole system was run from a software design of a Swedish and Dutch designer. The base of Kazaa was modern technology. Revenue growth was not the tremendous part of Kazaa. It did however make revenue from having big corporations advertise on their site, but they did not generate much revenue from its users. In the beginning Kazaa was ungoverned. When recording companies began to spring up and slap the company with copyright infringements, it quickly became more and more governed, leading to its demise. I do not believe that kazaa was totally an entrepreneurial venture, since Napster was founded and marketed before Kazaa existed. One last trait of E-Commerce I was that Kazaa possessed a pure online strategy. It knew its target market and became one of the most popular peer-to-peer sites in the history of the internet. As for E-Commerce II, Kazaa was certainly b
I feel this was because when it was a hot issue about a year or so ago, it was covered on the news almost n a daily basis. The technological advances of peer to peer technology are many. Representatives of Sharman are pleading their innocence. It is even more unbelievable that we can do this for absolutely no charge. As of April a Federal case against Kazaa is pending. They released a similar comment like the one in the case study. The ease of being able to find any song of movie with the click of a mouse is unbelievable. I think the record companies and others concerned with the matter are going to have to except that the Internet is here to stay and they cannot control the actions of the millions upon millions of people that use it. As stated before, Kazaa made their money through offering advertising on the website. It gets a little sticky when it comes to legal advantages. I can recall the cases were the government was fining a 13-year-old children on their computers for downloading illegal music. The sites that were raided included several Australian Universities, Internet service providers and the homes of the two executives of Sharman Networks. As Kazaa grew and more controversy arouse, it seemed to have more governance and stronger regulations.
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