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Photo: File-trading fellowship

December 7, 2004 Snocap's Shawn Fanning, Ali Aydar and Jordan Mendelson aim to transform peer-to-peer networks into authorized distribution channel for music. TAGS: Snocap, file-trading, Shawn Fanning, photograph

Never too young for a copyright lesson

May 24, 2005 At sixth-grade commencement, U.S. patent office director expected to lecture children in Utah about ills of illegal file trading. TAGS: file-trading, Utah, children, music, games

MPAA files new film-swapping suits

January 26, 2005 Hollywood files a second round of lawsuits against online video traders and gives parents P2P-sniffing software. TAGS: file-trading, file-swapping, parent, lawsuit, trader, P2P, movie

Judges rule file-sharing software legal

August 19, 2004 Appeals court says software developers not liable for file-swappers' actions. TAGS: file-trading, file-sharing, RIAA, StreamCast Networks, P2P, Grokster Ltd., Morpheus, court, Judge, decision, Napster Inc., broadband, movie, CEO, PC

RIAA files new round of file-swapping suits

April 28, 2004 The record industry focuses on students at 14 universities in lawsuits targeting 477 individuals. TAGS: RIAA, file-trading, lawsuit, file-swapping, wave, round, student, Apple iTunes, music, Apple Computer

Super-powered peer to peer

October 6, 2004 First came Napster, then Kazaa. Now, better search technology is taking file swapping to the next level. TAGS: P2P networking, file-trading, P2P, Morpheus, StreamCast Networks, file-swapping, Kazaa, Napster Inc., eDonkey, search technology, generation

Senators ask P2P companies to police themselves

November 21, 2003 A group of Washington lawmakers calls for file-swapping companies to help stop distribution of copyrighted materials and pornography on their networks. TAGS: lawmaker, file-swapping company, file-trading, file-swapping, P2P, senator, porn, file-swapping network, Sen., material, letter, distribution, Washington

Getting real about the Grokster case

February 8, 2005 Public-interest advocate Gigi Sohn says the peer-to-peer debate can't be resolved through one-sided proposals. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., file-trading, principle, debate, copyright law, media company, compensation, decision, file-sharing, consumer electronics, P2P

Judge slows MPAA file-trading suits

November 24, 2004 A California judge says the movie studios have improperly bundled too many separate cases together. TAGS: file-swapping, file-trading, Judge, movie, California

CD shipments surge after lean years

October 20, 2004 Record industry says gains aren't enough to eliminate its fears of P2P technology. TAGS: RIAA, shipment, file-trading, album, figure, CD

Antipiracy bill targets technology

June 18, 2004 Should it be legal to sell a product that can be used to violate copyrights? Some U.S. senators don't think so. TAGS: Induce Act, copyright law, file-trading, lobbyist, file-swapping network, bill, violation, Morpheus, proposal, P2P, antipiracy, Kazaa, consumer electronics

RIAA steps up file-trading suits

February 17, 2004 The Recording Industry Association of America files 531 new copyright suits against alleged music swappers. TAGS: RIAA, file-trading, NPD Group Inc., Internet service, lawsuit, Internet Service Provider, pace, service provider, suit, file-swapping, evidence, court, subscriber, music, U.S.

Kazaa ally faces stock delisting

January 13, 2004 Altnet parent Brilliant Digital Entertainment plans to appeal the decision by the American Stock Exchange to delist its shares. TAGS: Brilliant Digital Entertainment, Altnet, American Stock Exchange, Kazaa, file-trading, multimedia

Studios mine P2P logs to sue swappers

August 25, 2005 New Hollywood lawsuits use information collected by peer-to-peer sites to target file traders. TAGS: BitTorrent, P2P, file-trading, file-swapping, lawsuit, Hollywood, movies

Geeks form political action committee

September 29, 2004 It may sound like an Apple product, but the IPac is a nonpartisan group that wants to fight the expansion of copyright law. TAGS: geek, copyright law, Republican, file-trading, organizer, intellectual property, Democrat, founder, Google Inc.

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-swapping company, file-trading, Sharman Networks Ltd., P2P, RIAA, Kazaa, file-sharing, lawsuit, head, president, networking

P2P start-up gets record label deals

November 24, 2004 Peer Impact gets blessing from big record companies to allow 99-cent file-swapping. TAGS: P2P, file-swapping, file-trading, EMI Group Plc., Time Warner Inc., start-up, Apple Computer

New tool designed to block song swaps

April 21, 2004 The product from Palisade Systems, scheduled to be available this week, has the enthusiastic support of the RIAA. TAGS: Audible Magic, RIAA, P2P, file-trading, university, file-swapping, transfer

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, file-swapping, P2P, file-trading, music download, file-sharing, Apple Computer, Kazaa, Apple iTunes, Canada, Yahoo! Inc., decision, Apple iPod, Microsoft Corp.

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: RIAA, file-swapping, digital music, file-trading, Apple iTunes, dot-com, federal judge, Kazaa, store, P2P, Napster Inc., Apple Computer, digital media, Internet Service Provider, music, Apple Macintosh
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