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  • Thu Nov 18 2004 Anti-P2P bill may slip past legislative rush

    Top copyright official predicts Induce Act won't be part of slew of bills Congress will vote on before the holidays.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Tue Aug 24 2004 Industry offers alternative to P2P bill

    The proposal, from a handful of telecommunications firms and other groups, takes a softer approach than a bill introduced in June.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Thu Jul 22 2004 Senator wants to ban P2P networks

    But backers of bill to outlaw file-swapping networks seek to quell worries that iPods could be caught in the dragnet.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Mon Jun 27 2005 Who's who in the P2P debates

    The Grokster case has prompted dozens of organizations to weigh in. Here's a rundown of key players and why they care.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Fri Sep 24 2004 Conservative group savages anti-P2P bill

    Political wrangling over a copyright bill that could imperil some MP3 players heats up in the Senate before a vote next Thursday.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Thu Sep 2 2004 Copyright Office pitches anti-P2P bill

    A proposal surfaces to ban file-swapping networks--a response to the recent court ruling that said they were legal to operate.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Thu Mar 17 2005 Anti-P2P lawmaker gets top Senate spot

    Sen. Orrin Hatch once suggested that music pirates' PCs be destroyed. Now he's head of the panel writing copyright laws.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Wed Jun 23 2004 Senate bill would ban P2P networks

    Bill would outlaw file-trading networks such as Kazaa, Morpheus. Also potentially at risk: MP3 players and other devices.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Wed Aug 27 2003 Businesses boosting anti-P2P software

    Concerned about clogged networks, security risks and legal liability, corporations are turning to network control tools.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Wed Apr 6 2005 Supreme Court mulls file-swap 'pushers'

    Middle-ground ruling in P2P case could focus on companies that actively encouraged copyright infringement.

    Posted by John Borland

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