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p2pnet
p2pnet.net was an online news website which mainly covered stories which are relevant to peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P). p2pnet was a freedom of speech advocacty site published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License, and as such actively encourages other sites to use its content, provided they keep within the restriction set by that license. It also takes advantage of other sites' Creative Commons licenses by republishing content from writers such as Bill Thompson. However, p2pnet's founder Jon Newton makes the point that he never re-publishes without having first contacted the authors, Creative Commons notwithstanding. It's now owned by purely commercial interests but segments can still be found on the Way Back Machine. ==Goal== p2pnet.net focuses on digital media and file sharing. In their mission statement, they state that their ultimate goal is to help launch a non-profit, collaborative and censor-free international news service. They hope that on- and offline media outlets can access and exchange news which hasn't been influenced by corporate interests.
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