posted on Apr, 18 2003 @ 06:40 PM
Apparently, she is also going to flood file sharing services like Kazaa when her album comes out with a nice message to anyone who downloads one of
her tracks. Before she released a song in 2000, she did a similar thing by flooding Napster with unfinished bits of the song to annoy users.
"The Madonna camp is looking to clamp down on online peer-to-peer piracy of her new Maverick album, "American Life," by flooding file-sharing
networks with decoy files."
"Those who download tracks from such services as KaZaA are greeted by the voice of Madonna asking, "What the f*** do you think you're doing?" The
new album is due April 22; the title track is No. 37 this week on the Billboard Hot 100."
www.washingtonpost.com...