Mulve Demo Video | Music Discovery Program Could Be A Nightmare For The Music Industry

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We all like getting our music for free, correct? Unfortunately downloading copyrighted content is illegal and although it hasn’t stopped many people from doing so the music industry is trying to clamp down on the practice.

Enter Mulve, a new alternative to P2P and torrent sites.

Mulve is a small, unobtrusive program that claims to deliver 10 million tracks free and legally. Mulve appears to source the music direct from servers, including those connected to Russian social networking site Vkontakte.

Mulve is down at the time of writing, and I’d urge caution when downloading and using the program in case it’s either a honey trap or infested with malware. If it’s neither of these things then this could be a nightmare for the music industry.

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