Zeropaid.com

Its main news staff consisted of Jared Moya since 2005 and Drew Wilson since 2007.

[3] ZeroPaid's early focus was on the peer-to-peer space including file sharing, Napster, Gnutella, Usenet, and BitTorrent.

[4] Early popularity can be attributed to features like the Gnutella "server of the moment", which allowed users to connect to a node of the decentralized network.

[5] ZeroPaid gained notoriety in 2000 for its "Wall of Shame"[6] listing of IP addresses of users who allegedly attempted to download child pornography from the Gnutella P2P network.

The website features interviews, including those with WinMXWorld,[8] FilesTube,[9] the Open Rights Group,[10] the Pirate Party of Canada,[11] the Free Software Foundation,[12] Renaud Veeckman,[13] Russell McOrmond[14] and Michael Geist.