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Published on: 6/22/2005
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Mashboxx is set to launch a beta test version next month, said Wayne Rosso, chief executive for the Virginia Beach, Va.-based company.Rosso, who once headed the company behind the Grokster file-swapping software, says Mashboxx users will be able to search for tracks across peer-to-peer networks, upload them and share those that are not restricted by record labels using Snocap's software.
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"If the content is not identified and registered in the database, then we can't be held responsible for it," Rosso said."It's highly unlikely that any Mashboxx user is going to be sued."
Still, Rosso adds, once a record label finds that a bootleg recording or other track is being swapped, it can move to restrict it from being shared - or set up limited listens before purchase.