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Flailing the latest digital whipping boy

December 3, 2007 IP attorney Nancy Prager says the movie studios and television producers are to blame for the economic woes of their industry, not Steve Jobs or Apple. TAGS: Michael Eisner, television company, Steve Jobs, woe, P2P, producer, financing, TV, studio, broadcaster, Apple iTunes, movie, finance, Apple Computer, DVD

Study: iTunes more popular than many P2P sites

June 7, 2005 Legal music downloads are gaining ground, earning Apple's online store a second-place ranking in popularity, along with LimeWire. TAGS: NPD Group Inc., P2P, music download, LimeWire, household, Apple iTunes, online music company, online music, file-sharing, Apple Computer, digital music

Apple: iTunes' top competitor is P2P

October 25, 2005 At the launch of the Australian version of the music store, an Apple exec takes stock of the competition. TAGS: Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, P2P, Australia, music, digital music, Sony Corp.

Legal music downloads triple worldwide

July 21, 2005 Record industry says digital music sales are rising around the world, while peer-to-peer growth slows. TAGS: file-swapping, P2P, music download, Apple iTunes, digital music, song, Apple Computer

Ruling won't slow file swapping, experts say

June 27, 2005 File-swapping software is so widely distributed, it will be hard to stamp it out or even slow its growth. TAGS: file-swapping, file-swapping company, P2P, StreamCast Networks, Grokster Ltd., Napster Inc., Apple iTunes, Apple Computer

Music rebels seek to tame P2P

November 16, 2004 Napster's Shawn Fanning is among converts offering hope of detente between record labels, some file-swappers. TAGS: Shawn Fanning, P2P, Snocap, Napster Inc., file-swapping network, online music, file-swapping, online music company, song, music, Apple iTunes

Doing battle over file sharing

August 24, 2004 Foes of copyright bill offer a less threatening alternative. Also: Campus clampdown said to be paying off. TAGS: P2P, file-sharing, Service Pack 2, Apple iTunes

Year in review: P2P retreat, iTunes advance

December 17, 2005 Courts helped tame file swappers, while legal digital music sales soared. TAGS: P2P, Apple iTunes, file-swapping, lead, digital music, Steve Jobs, Apple iPod, entertainment, music, Apple Computer, CD, Sony Corp., cell phone, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

MyTunes returns for iTunes song sharing

September 7, 2004 Programs that turn Apple's software into a foundation for file swapping are multiplying. TAGS: Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, song, P2P, hard drive

Year in review: iPods rule as courts reason

December 22, 2004 Technology giants rushed to catch Apple Computer's iTunes lead, while peer-to-peer forces won significant court battles. TAGS: Shawn Fanning, P2P, file-swapping, file-sharing, music download, file-trading, Apple Computer, Kazaa, Apple iTunes, Canada, Yahoo! Inc., decision, Apple iPod, Microsoft Corp.

New swap shop for Napster founder

December 3, 2004 newsmakerShawn Fanning is back in business, and he's talking about his new vision of label-approved file trading. TAGS: Shawn Fanning, Snocap, Napster Inc., file-swapping, P2P, eDonkey, Kazaa, vision, founder, idea, digital music, Apple iTunes, open source

With settlement, Kazaa casts off its pirate garb

July 27, 2006 The notorious P2P service tries to go straight, but even a multimillion-dollar deal with record labels might not be enough. TAGS: Kazaa, Sharman Networks Ltd., P2P, recording industry, settlement, EMI Group Plc., Grokster Ltd., file-sharing, Napster Inc., Australia, decision, Apple iTunes, U.S.

Network tool reins in music downloads

December 2, 2003 New software from Packeteer taps the techniques used to manage file swapping to give network managers a way to control iTunes and other legal song downloads at work and in colleges. TAGS: Packeteer, Kazaa, file-swapping, Napster Inc., Apple iTunes, network administrator, P2P, priority, streaming video, music download, traffic, digital music, multimedia

RIAA lawsuits yield mixed results

December 4, 2003 Millions of computer users are still swapping songs, but record industry says people are slowly learning their lesson. TAGS: RIAA, file-swapping, lawsuit, Kazaa, P2P, campaign, NPD Group Inc., evidence, digital music, message, research company, Apple iTunes, U.S., PC

Start-ups blur lines between radio, music swapping

March 4, 2005 Imagine iTunes' sharing functions available across the public Internet. Net radio's resurgence pushes technological--and legal--boundaries. TAGS: music collection, radio, start-up, P2P, broadcaster, Apple iTunes, alliance, Apple Computer, Yahoo! Inc.

Music sharing that's free and legal

November 8, 2004 Peer-to-peer networking meets Internet radio. Is on-demand streaming far behind? TAGS: Mercora, broadcaster, on-demand, P2P, broadcasting, Internet radio, jukebox, Napster Inc., playlist, radio, fee, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, music, hard drive

Year in review: The sound of Net music

January 1, 2004 For the first time, individuals are sued for file swapping. But Apple's iTunes and other services bring some harmony to online digital media sales. TAGS: file-swapping, RIAA, file-trading, digital music, Apple iTunes, P2P, dot-com, federal judge, Kazaa, store, Napster Inc., digital media, Apple Computer, Internet Service Provider, music, Apple Macintosh

Macintosh users join Kazaa network

November 20, 2003 A new piece of file-swapping software for Macs is drawing thousands of downloads by offering peer-to-peer options that had been limited largely to Windows computers. TAGS: file-swapping, Kazaa, Gnutella, LimeWire, P2P, Apple Macintosh, RIAA, programmer, Apple Computer, download, Apple iTunes, Microsoft Windows

Week in review: Judging tech

July 1, 2005 Some key tech decisions this week were made not in the boardroom but by nine men and women wearing black robes. TAGS: file-swapping, Grokster Ltd., DSL, decision, Week in review, cable company, P2P, women, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, service provider, Apple iTunes

This week in legal tech news

July 1, 2005 Some key tech decisions this week were made not in the boardroom but by nine men and women wearing black robes. TAGS: file-swapping, Grokster Ltd., DSL, decision, cable company, P2P, women, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, service provider, Apple iTunes
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