Really? Where does it say that then?
As sniser said above, eMule uses the eDonkey network, and Kazaa uses fasttrack. Neither use gnutella.
Taken from www.emule-project.net:
“What is eMule?
eMule is a new filesharing client which is based on the eDonkey2000 network, but offers more features than the standard eDonkey client, because it’s opensource but under the restrictions of the GPL License.”
Taken from Kazaalite.tk:
“Kazaa Lite provides sharing of all kinds of media and software. It is a ‘FastTrack’ Client, which means it connects to the FastTrack P2P network system, just like some other popular file sharing programs like Kazaa, Grokster and iMesh.”

