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File-sharing 'graveyard' still filling up

June 29, 2007 The MPAA's legal strategy hasn't done much to slow down online piracy of movies. But will that save TorrentSpy? TAGS: online piracy, Napster Inc., file-sharing, theft, Sweden, attorney, lawsuit, battle, entertainment, search engine, U.S.

File-sharing lawsuits go abroad

March 30, 2004 An international recording industry association files its first round of lawsuits to target illegal file sharing outside the United States. TAGS: Jay Berman, RIAA, file-sharing, lawsuit, Denmark, Italy, litigation, Canada, Germany, U.S.

Downloads rise as file traders seek new venues

April 26, 2004 While the number of people downloading music has increased, they're turning to alternatives to avoid the wrath of the record industry, a study shows. TAGS: file-sharing, file-sharing network, Internet user, trader, music download, lawsuit, increase, music, U.S.

RIAA drops amnesty program

April 20, 2004 The recording industry trade group ends a program designed to protect illegal file sharers who come clean, in the wake of questions about whether it could really offer full protection. TAGS: RIAA, trade group, lawsuit, offer, file-sharing, attorney, Forrester Research Inc., protection, P2P, California

Music industry sues P2P firm Lime Wire

August 4, 2006 Federal lawsuit comes a week after makers of Kazaa file-sharing technology agreed to pay music labels $115 million. TAGS: LimeWire, recording industry, record company, P2P, file-sharing, business model, lawsuit, Kazaa

Morpheus makers file suit against eBay

May 24, 2006 StreamCast Networks includes online auctioneer to list of defendants that includes Kazaa and Skype. TAGS: StreamCast Networks, Morpheus, Michael Weiss, eBay Inc., Skype, defendant, file-sharing, lawsuit, Kazaa, P2P, VoIP, IP

Oops! They're swapping again

January 16, 2004 After months of decline, music downloads over peer-to-peer services are on the rise, a new report shows. TAGS: NPD Group Inc., RIAA, P2P, lawsuit, usage, file-sharing, survey, file-swapping, increase, market research company, research company, monitor, music

RIAA's college lawsuits a wrong answer

September 14, 2003 Electronic Frontier Foundation attorney Fred von Lohmann argues that with one in five Americans swapping music online, more lawsuits are not going to stop music trading on campus. TAGS: subpoena, RIAA, university, college, student, file-sharing, war, lawsuit, Internet Service Provider, lawyer, IP, music

End of an era for file-sharing chic?

August 25, 2003 Not long ago, civil liberties groups aiming to protect peer-to-peer networks like Napster and Kazaa were happy to dispense free legal advice to the RIAA. Are they now wishing they hadn't? TAGS: RIAA, P2P, lawsuit, piracy, Napster Inc., advice, attorney, Kazaa, litigation, file-sharing, law, idea

Court upholds sizable file-swapping fine

December 12, 2005 Chicago woman who claimed that she was "sampling" songs is fined $22,500 in precedent-setting appeal. TAGS: RIAA, file-swapping, injunction, copyright law, file-sharing network, Chicago, lawsuit, court, Kazaa, song, file-sharing, decision, CD

Canada ruling won't stop music lawsuits

December 16, 2003 Downloading music through peer-to-peer services now enjoys regulatory approval, but that may do little to prevent the music industry from taking its own action against file swappers. TAGS: Canada, file-swapping, RIAA, music industry, litigation, Kazaa, lawsuit, P2P, file-sharing, U.S., music

Judge: File sharing legal in Canada

March 31, 2004 A judge rules that making copyrighted music available for sharing on a computer network is not illegal in Canada. TAGS: Canada, recording industry, file-swapping, P2P, RIAA, Morpheus, Judge, Kazaa, court, file-sharing, lawsuit, professor, Internet service, service provider, Internet Service Provider, decision

Grokster chief heads to Spanish P2P firm

October 15, 2003 Wayne Rosso, president of the file-swapping company, resigns to take the helm of younger Spanish peer-to-peer technology rival Blubster. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., file-swapping, file-trading, file-swapping company, Sharman Networks Ltd., P2P, RIAA, Kazaa, file-sharing, lawsuit, head, networking, president
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