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Senate postpones vote on file-swapping bill

September 30, 2004 The Induce Act, which was scheduled for a markup in the Senate Judiciary committee, is touted as a way to ban file-swapping networks. TAGS: Induce Act, file-swapping, file-swapping network

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, file-swapping network, Napster Inc., Snocap, file-swapping, P2P, online music, online music company, song, music, Apple iTunes

Cleaning spam from swapping networks

March 18, 2005 Researchers think computers that "gossip" with each other are key to filtering out ads--and piracy-fighting decoys--on P2P networks. TAGS: antipiracy, P2P, file-swapping network, researcher, search result, spammer, computer science, spam, Hollywood

Does Kazaa matter?

June 30, 2004 The top file-swapping network is facing lawsuits, junk downloads and strong rivals. Some say it's past its prime. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., Kazaa, file-swapping, eDonkey, file-swapping network, market research, P2P, BitTorrent, lawsuit

MPAA targets core BitTorrent, eDonkey users

December 14, 2004 Civil, criminal suits are filed against key file-swappers in the United States and Europe. TAGS: eDonkey, BitTorrent, file-swapping network, file-swapping, Napster Inc., Europe, antipiracy, P2P, Hollywood, movies, U.S., movie, server

Supercharged college P2P network closes

November 15, 2005 I2Hub, a file-swapping network piggybacking on the Internet2 research network, posts its own epitaph. TAGS: Internet2, file-swapping network, file-swapping, P2P, RIAA, college

Copyright Office pitches anti-P2P bill

September 2, 2004 A proposal surfaces to ban file-swapping networks--a response to the recent court ruling that said they were legal to operate. TAGS: Induce Act, anti-P2P, file-swapping network, RIAA, copyright violation, Morpheus, piracy, Internet provider, Apple Computer

Finns tout new anti-P2P tool

April 19, 2005 New company Viralg wins local awards, backing of record label for file swap blocker. TAGS: anti-P2P, Loudeye Corp., file-swapping network, digital signature, P2P, founder, movie, client, music

Record deal for Fanning's swap service

March 3, 2005 Napster founder's Snocap, aiming to turn file-trading into song sales, gains another music industry ally. TAGS: Snocap, Shawn Fanning, file-swapping network, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, P2P, Napster Inc., founder, music

MP3 losing steam?

October 15, 2004 Ubiquitous file format still dominates music collections, but Microsoft and Apple are gaining. TAGS: file-swapping network, digital music, NPD Group Inc., researcher, MP3, MP3 music, format, Apple Computer, digital media, song, hard drive, CD, Apple iTunes, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

Supercharged college P2P project expands

August 16, 2004 I2hub, the file-swapping network on Internet2, wants a piece of ordinary campus commerce. TAGS: Internet2, file-swapping network, campus, file-swapping, university, Sharman Networks Ltd., P2P, student, Kazaa, college, bandwidth, Napster Inc., broadband, video

Senator wants to ban P2P networks

July 22, 2004 But backers of bill to outlaw file-swapping networks seek to quell worries that iPods could be caught in the dragnet. TAGS: Induce Act, Orrin Hatch, file-swapping network, senator, copyright law, P2P, Apple Computer, president, Apple iPod

iMesh's music filters skipping a bit

November 3, 2005 With many bands' works still available for free, the network shows blocking of copyrighted songs online is tricky task. TAGS: iMesh, MusicNet, file-swapping, fingerprint, file-swapping network, song, Napster Inc., filter, digital music, work

Legal P2P opens for business

October 25, 2005 iMesh relaunches Tuesday as the first formerly unregulated peer-to-peer network to turn itself into a paid music service. iMesh reopens with 'label approved' P2P TAGS: iMesh, file-swapping network, P2P, file-swapping, RealNetworks Rhapsody, Napster Inc., label, song

Senate bill would ban P2P networks

June 23, 2004 Bill would outlaw file-trading networks such as Kazaa, Morpheus. Also potentially at risk: MP3 players and other devices. TAGS: Morpheus, file-swapping network, Orrin Hatch, StreamCast Networks, file-trading, P2P, Grokster Ltd., violation, file-swapping, copyright law, Kazaa, chairman, support

Case against Napster backers gets green light

July 14, 2004 Record labels' suit against Bertelsmann and venture capital group Hummer Winblad closely watched by Silicon Valley. TAGS: Marilyn Hall Patel, Bertelsmann AG, Napster Inc., backer, copyright infringement, file-swapping network, Silicon Valley, venture capital, trial

Last waltz for Grokster

November 7, 2005 File-swap stalwart to pull plug on P2P network, hand $50 million in damages to studios, labels, publishers. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., StreamCast Networks, file-swapping, settlement, file-swapping network, entertainment company, P2P, attorney, agreement, analysis, entertainment, movie

New plans for P2P commerce, despite court wait

June 22, 2005 Uncertainty about impending Supreme Court decision isn't stopping new companies' ideas for file-swapping profits. TAGS: copyright violation, file-swapping, P2P, Grokster Ltd., Altnet, Brilliant Digital Entertainment, commerce, search result, file-swapping network, Gnutella, Britney Spears, founder, LimeWire, software company, Google Inc.
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