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: The license agreements for bundled software were notoriously long (up to 56 screens) and designed to hide the extent of data collection. Evolution of the Model
: A paid, legitimate version that offered an ad-free experience. free kazaa
: The installer bundled massive amounts of third-party advertising software, such as Claria (Gator). : The license agreements for bundled software were
To avoid the legal and technical pitfalls of the original "free" client, the community and company tried several variations: free kazaa
: An unauthorized, fan-made "clean" version that removed all spyware and advertisements.
: The official website and service ceased operations by August 2012 following years of copyright-related litigation. The "Cost" of Free Kazaa