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The best book you've never read!Review Date: 2003-09-26
Before the Rise and Fall of the Dotcom FantasyReview Date: 2003-06-22
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This is a definitive but uniquely personal view of the whys and why nots of using the UNSENET.
More exiting than an a weekend in downtown Baghdad. The book that explained it all but then we went & forgot it all and still bought shares in the Internet Bubble.
In the end you are pulled into the whirlpool and mayhem of the electronic version of a corkboard. Do not to forget to look for SPOT, PIRATES and sugary foodstuff...

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USENETReview Date: 2000-10-13
The legend of utzooReview Date: 2002-04-25
an invaluable aide in news administrationReview Date: 1998-07-23
The only book I have read on Usenet/INNReview Date: 2001-03-23
The most useful book on administering UsenetReview Date: 1998-06-19

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Everything you need, and the RIAA doesn't want you, to knowReview Date: 2005-02-28
I learned a lot in the opening section. I have been familiar with peer-to-peer (P2P) networking since the advent of Napster, but I was not aware that such a wide variety of sources existed for finding and sharing files. Wang points out web sites, FTP sites, instant messaging and chat rooms and more where you can share files.
Even better than that, he doesn't just list sites, but rather provides in-depth analysis of many, explaining what is good or bad about the different resources and pitfalls to watch out for. He also includes many graphic illustrations which help you understand the information better.
This book sheds light on a number of "fringe" file sharing tools and resources. The mainstream is familiar with the likes of Kazaa and Morpheus, but Wang delves into many more tools. He points out some of the things to watch out for when using some of the shadier tools and networks as well.
The RIAA and MPAA may not like it, but in some way, shape or form, file sharing is here to stay and this book will help you find what you need and use file sharing securely.
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Information packed, great resourceReview Date: 2005-02-06
The author covers a wide array of places to find files including newsgroups, websites, Instant Messenger, Internet Relay Chat, FTP, and networks that are designed specifically for file sharing such as Gnutella, FastTrack, and eDonkey. One of the most interesting parts for the average computer user is the one with information on how to remain anonymous when sharing files. Of course, this section also includes information on the problems of file sharing - viruses, worms, Trojans, spyware, adware, and even warez.
I've traded files and worked on the Internet for years and I still learned a few tips in this book. The author includes lots of illustrations and specific web sites where you can download the programs he mentions as well as several alternative ones. Mr. Wang even provides a complete analysis of each program's advantages and disadvantages. One of the things I really like is the fact that he includes information on programs you should be careful downloading and using including Fast Track clients that come loaded with spyware like Kazaa and iMesh.
If you don't like AIM he even covers Private Internet Messenger products like Meet Gate, P2P Instant Messenger, and Pal Talk. The breadth of coverage is impressive, the writing and organization excellent. Steal This File-Sharing Book is highly recommended to anyone who shares files over the Internet.
Steal This Resource BookReview Date: 2005-08-02
only for newbiesReview Date: 2005-03-08
I would only get this book for someone who is new not just to file-sharing, but to the internet in general. Even then it is only good as an introduction to general concepts; there is little useful detailed technical information.
Everything You Want to KnowReview Date: 2005-04-09
I find it interesting speaking of porn that porn producers seem to have found ways to deal with this issue and yet the "establishment" still feels the best way to fight it is through legal action. The book's last two chapters describe the future of file sharing and how the entertainment industries continue to fight back. They may try copy protection schemes, but it seems there's always someone who finds a way to defeat those schemes.
Regardless of how you feel about this issue, this is a well-written and informative book, written in the same spirit of Steal This Computer Book.


Disappointing bookReview Date: 2000-05-06
The index is really very bad - I hardly ever find anything I'm looking for.
I can only describe it as a curious mix of sometimes very arcane information which may be useful for usenet gurus and absence of information for a novice user
Pretty good for understandingReview Date: 1999-04-02
poor is a good beginingReview Date: 1997-08-08
Waste of Time and PaperReview Date: 1998-07-25
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Outdated?Review Date: 2008-09-06

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