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		<description><![CDATA[Scour Inc. was a multimedia search engine on the internet, and provided Scour Exchange, an early peer-to-peer file exchange service. Scour was founded by five students (Vince Busam, Michael Todd, Dan Rodriques, Jason Droege and Kevin Smilak) from the Computer Science Deptartment of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1997. It moved into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span> Inc. was a multimedia <span class="st_tag internal_tag">search engine</span> on the internet, and provided <span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span> Exchange, an early peer-to-peer file exchange service. <span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span> was founded by five students (Vince Busam, Michael Todd, Dan Rodriques, Jason Droege and Kevin Smilak) from the Computer Science Deptartment of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1997. It moved into the spotlight in 1999 when former Disney president Michael Ovitz bought about a quarter of its shares.</p>
<p>The company’s early products were an SMB <span class="st_tag internal_tag">search engine</span> and <span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span> Media Agent, a Windows application to download files from SMB shares. The <span class="st_tag internal_tag">search engine</span> would probe IP addresses for publicly shared files and then index them for download by other users.</p>
<p>In 1998, the company developed a <span class="st_tag internal_tag">web</span> <span class="st_tag internal_tag">search engine</span> as well, crawling the World Wide <span class="st_tag internal_tag">Web</span> for links to multimedia — audio, video and images.</p>
<p>In 1999 <span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span> received an investment from Michael Ovitz and the Yucaipa Company, an investment arm of the billionaire Ronald Burkle. Together, the total investment represented a controlling share in the company. After the investment, <span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span> expanded in terms of product offerings and personnel. The company launched a <span class="st_tag internal_tag">software</span> product named MyCaster which allowed users to stream audio over the network, optionally mixing microphone input with an MP3 audio file in real time.</p>
<p>Faced with the increasing popularity of Napster, <span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span> developed a competing peer-to-peer service named <span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span> Exchange. Unlike Napster, the <span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span> <span class="st_tag internal_tag">software</span> supported video and images in addition to just audio files, and integrated all users into one network. The company also tied its <span class="st_tag internal_tag">web</span> site promotional materials to the <span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span> Exchange <span class="st_tag internal_tag">software</span> and attempted to leverage its <span class="st_tag internal_tag">web</span> and SMB indexes in providing additional search results inside the <span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span> Exchange application.</p>
<p>In the summer of 2000 the Motion Picture Association of America, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the National Music Publishers Association (NMPA) brought a lawsuit against <span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span>, alleging copyright infringement. Despite <span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span>’s declarations of innocence, the company was not able to raise money to continue operations. They laid off most of its staff in September of that year and filed for bankruptcy protection, to protect itself from the lawsuit, shortly afterwards. The company’s assets went up for auction and, following a bidding war, all assets were purchased by Centerspan Communications of Portland, Oregon in late December of that year.</p>
<p><span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span> metasearch engine</p>
<p><span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span> has since relaunched in early 2008, as a metasearch engine combining the three most used search engines: <span class="st_tag internal_tag">Google</span>, Yahoo and Live Search. They plan to reward users with a certain point value for each search conducted through <span class="st_tag internal_tag">Scour</span> Toolbar and at the website. Users have to be logged in to get credit for their searches. Once users have accumalated a certain amount of points they can be redeemed for cash.</p>
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