by CIO Staff

BitTorrent Acquires μTorrent

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Dec 08, 20062 mins
Mergers and Acquisitions

BitTorrent has acquired uTorrent, another file-sharing application that uses BitTorrent’s software protocol, it announced Thursday.

The acquisition is another move by BitTorrent to make itself into a legitimate competitor in the online content business. Late last month, the company announced free and fee-based content distribution deals with a number of major Hollywood film and television studios, including News Corp.’s 20th Century Fox and Viacom’s MTV Networks.

BitTorrent will incorporate uTorrent’s optimization and other features into its own software as part of the acquisition, and add members of uTorrent’s community to its own. The two have a combined user base of 135 million, BitTorrent said. It did not disclose financial terms of the deal.

BitTorrent’s downloading software allows for the transmission of large files at high speeds by sharing the workload among users of the system. Originally employed by many users for unauthorized transfers of large video and audio files, the company now has agreements with a large number of major content producers to make their products available legitimately.

-Steven Schwankert, IDG News Service (Beijing Bureau)

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