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Grouper - Share Your Stuff With Friends, Legally

Tuesday, October 26, 2004 7:00 AM
Computers/Electronics
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Free P2P Software Lets Friends Share Photos, Video Clips and Music, Privately

Mill Valley, Calif.--(COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--Oct 26, 2004--After months of stealth development, Grouper (www.grouper.com) has launched a groundbreaking personal media sharing application to meet the unmet needs of millions of students and Internet users. Grouper makes it easy and fun for friends and family to connect to each other over a private network and share personal media like photos and video clips and stream music. Grouper`s peer-to-peer software is a free, downloadable application that will never contain any spyware or adware.

Grouper was created after its founders grew frustrated at how difficult it was to share personal media on their PCs with their friends and family. University network administrators would block access to popular file sharing networks. Emails would get blocked because media files were too big. Burning discs or memory sticks for friends took hours and cost too much. Uploading files to web sites was painfully slow, and the web sites would restrict how these files could be used.

�We all have 100�s of files on our PCs that we want to share with our friends and family. Grouper was designed to enrich online and real-world relationships by making it dead easy to share personal media, connect about what is being shared and discover what your friends like,� explained Grouper co-founder and CEO Josh Felser. �Broadband access, file sharing, digital cameras and large, inexpensive hard drives have finally reached the masses. With the convergence of these technologies, we felt the time was right for a truly consumer-friendly, personal media sharing application. �


How Does Grouper Work?

Users of Grouper�s software can establish groups of friends, family or class-mates to share any personal media files that group members have on their personal computers: from their favorite music tracks (streamed only) and family photos, to school projects, articles, and any other digital content. Based on peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing technology, Grouper is a simple software download that makes it easy to share information with designated group members.

Grouper lawfully leverages its innovative technology to replicate the physical world in which good friends lend one another music stored on tangible media or listen to music in a private setting. Grouper software uses an internal media player to stream MP3 and WMA audio files from one group member to another. This allows group members to listen to each other�s musical discoveries without copying files. Grouper believes this P2P version of a �private performance� is allowed under US copyright law, and therefore expects to avoid the lawsuits associated with public network P2P file copying.

With Grouper�s Beta software you can:

* Share and download personal media files in small groups. Group size is limited to 30 members and each person designates exactly which files on their computers they wish to share with other members of each group.

* Stream music with your friends. Members can borrow music from their friends to create playlists and then stream songs directly from their friends� PCs.

* Instant messaging and chat. Group members can send each other files through IM and chat and discuss what they are sharing and thinking as files are being shared.


Ideal for Universities

* Study Groups � Grouper can be used as a practical tool where class mates can form study �groups� and share class notes, collaborative project files, and other relevant materials.

* Professors and TA�s can start groups for each of their classes to better distribute course materials, post audio/video recordings of lectures, and have on-line group study chats.

* Lower Cost Networks (coming soon) � A solution for university network administrators allowing students the ability to legally share personal files amongst themselves. Running Grouper through university networks can save Internet bandwidth costs because file transfers are done between machines on the local network (unlike other P2P networks.)


Secure, Private and Always Free

Grouper uses robust 256-bit encryption on all files and instant messages to insure that private content stays private within the self-designated group. All communications between group members, including file transfers, streaming and instant messaging, is fully encrypted and only grouper members can browse other members shared files. Users can specify which files or folders on their PCs to share with other group members, and Grouper lets users separate the various parts of their lives by designating different files to share with different groups.

Grouper maintains no central servers that store content. User-designated data is only transferred from one user�s computer to another, and only within that user�s designated group. The only data that is ever stored by Grouper is the information necessary to authenticate and connect the user to Grouper, and to connect the user with their groups.

Grouper will always offer a free version of its software, and Grouper software will always be free of adware and spyware. The company plans to generate revenue from group sponsorships and from fee-based premium versions of its software. Grouper software is now available for free download at www.Grouper.com.


About Grouper

Located in Mill Valley, California, Grouper develops software that enables legal personal media sharing and communications in private networks of friends and family. Grouper�s downloadable application makes it easy and fun for people who know each other to form private groups and exchange photos, video clips and docs, and stream music. Grouper leverages peer-to-peer technology and 256-bit encryption to allow private groups to connect directly and securely.


Source: Grouper

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