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'''etree''' is a web-based community of people sharing bootlegs (recordings of live concerts) of artists that allow the free taping and trading of their music. The lossless digital audio files are distributed across the Internet via [[BitTorrent]] [[peer-to-peer]] technology and FTP servers using [[wikipedia:Free Lossless Audio Codec|FLAC]] (or Shorten/SHN) audio compression. | '''etree''' is a web-based community of people sharing bootlegs (recordings of live concerts) of artists that allow the free taping and trading of their music. The lossless digital audio files are distributed across the Internet via [[BitTorrent]] [[peer-to-peer]] technology and FTP servers using [[wikipedia:Free Lossless Audio Codec|FLAC]] (or Shorten/SHN) audio compression. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://etree.org/ etree.org] | * [http://etree.org/ etree.org] | ||
{{Wikipedia link}} | {{Wikipedia link|etree}} | ||
[[Category:Practice of Sharing]] | [[Category:Practice of Sharing]] | ||
[[Category:Website]] | [[Category:Website]] |
Revision as of 17:38, 3 May 2009
etree is a web-based community of people sharing bootlegs (recordings of live concerts) of artists that allow the free taping and trading of their music. The lossless digital audio files are distributed across the Internet via BitTorrent peer-to-peer technology and FTP servers using FLAC (or Shorten/SHN) audio compression.
They closely work together with the Internet Archive.