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Harnessing the power of P2P

January 24, 2008 It may have gotten a bad rap, but peer-to-peer technology is increasingly used as a legitimate distribution tool for high-bandwidth applications like video. TAGS: P2P, Pando Networks, Telefonica, Verizon Communications, Internet Service Provider, BitTorrent, file-sharing, service provider, cable company, Internet service, AT&T Corp., solution, researcher, video, U.S.

Comcast on the hot seat over BitTorrent

March 4, 2008 With its handling of file-sharing traffic under scrutiny, the ISP and its foes answer to the FCC on broadband practices. TAGS: Comcast Corp., BitTorrent, file-sharing, P2P, seat, broadband, foe, practice, Internet Service Provider

British ISPs stand firm after file-sharing ruling

July 11, 2007 Internet service providers maintain they should not be liable for illegal P2P file-sharing over their networks. TAGS: Internet Service Provider, file-sharing, U.K., representative, Internet service, service provider, P2P

Comcast, BitTorrent bury the hatchet

March 28, 2008 After months of sparring, the companies say they've found common ground--and maybe even a way to make both ISPs and file sharers happy. TAGS: BitTorrent, Comcast Corp., blog, Internet Service Provider, copyright law, Declan McCullagh, file-sharing, P2P, broadband

File-sharing furor for Comcast

October 26, 2007 The ISP finds itself at the center of a controversy over the handling of file-sharing traffic. TAGS: Comcast Corp., BitTorrent, file-sharing, Internet Service Provider, P2P, CEO

Aiming to unclog legitimate P2P

August 7, 2006 Service developed for ISPs and content distributors promises to speed up large downloads. TAGS: P2P, Internet Service Provider, content company, delivery, agreement, movie, TV, video

Canadian ISPs win on copyright ruling

June 30, 2004 Court says service providers aren't responsible for cached copies of music on their servers. TAGS: tariff, Internet Service Provider, liability, court, subscriber, P2P, decision, service provider, music, server

Should ISP subscribers pay for P2P?

December 5, 2003 Several proposals to collect money from ISP subscribers to pay for online music swapping are bubbling to public attention in the United States and Canada. TAGS: music publisher, Internet Service Provider, file-swapping, songwriter, proposal, Canada, music company, online music, file-swapping network, P2P, subscriber, cable television, fee, court, idea, music

P2P users traveling by eDonkey

August 29, 2005 BitTorrent loses its file-swapping crown to its rival, possibly due to pressure by Hollywood studios. TAGS: eDonkey, BitTorrent, file-swapping, Internet Service Provider, P2P, survey

EarthLink tests file-sharing program

September 16, 2004 ISP taps Internet phone technology as core of expansive peer-to-peer network vision. TAGS: EarthLink Inc., P2P, file-sharing, vision, Internet phone, R&D, Internet Service Provider, voice, software company, video, server

Net video explosion triggers traffic jam worries

February 23, 2006 If too many people download "Lost," Net could turn into an LA highway. New companies want to help. TAGS: Internet Service Provider, streaming video, P2P, video, Google Inc., server

Hollywood's new lesson for campus file swappers

April 19, 2004 Entertainment companies are pushing new antipiracy technology that could make it easier to remove suspected pirates from campus networks. TAGS: ACNS, file-swapping, university, Hollywood, piracy, notice, P2P, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, service provider, RIAA, student, school, technology company, LAN, entertainment

FAQ: How the decision will affect file swappers

December 19, 2003 What is the impact for peer-to-peer fans of a court decision that knocks back the recording industry's legal strategy for tracking down and suing alleged file swappers? TAGS: RIAA, subpoena, recording industry, copyright law, Internet Service Provider, identity, file-swapping, Internet service, lawsuit, court, Washington D.C., decision, service provider, appeal, P2P, attorney

Teamwork brings P2P spying app closer

September 11, 2003 Audible Magic had trouble making its P2P "spying" technology a reality. But a new partnership could bring the software--designed to stop the transfer of copyrighted works--to fruition. TAGS: Audible Magic, Palisade Systems, teamwork, file-trading, P2P, song, Internet Service Provider, monitoring

Justice Dept. probes for pirates

August 25, 2004 Agents search homes, ISP in criminal investigation that could portend greater scrutiny of casual downloads. TAGS: P2P, scrutiny, copyright infringement, piracy, agent, Internet Service Provider

Survey: Movie-swapping up; Kazaa down

July 13, 2004 CacheLogic says BitTorrent is the new king of peer-to-peer networks. Hollywood's not happy. TAGS: Kazaa, BitTorrent, network monitoring, eDonkey, survey, P2P, file-sharing, Internet Service Provider, traffic, movie

Charter files suit against RIAA

October 6, 2003 The cable company files a lawsuit in an effort to bar the recording industry from obtaining the identities of its cable customers that have allegedly traded songs illegally online. TAGS: Charter Communications Inc., RIAA, subpoena, DMCA, identity, lawsuit, P2P, service provider, cable company, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, Verizon Communications

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, RIAA, P2P, Judge, Morpheus, Kazaa, lawsuit, file-sharing, court, professor, Internet service, decision, Internet Service Provider, service provider

Antipiracy group targets Kazaa parent

February 9, 2004 An investigator for a music industry organization serves papers on Sharman Networks at its headquarters in Vanuatu, as the group searches several sites across Australia. TAGS: Altnet, Sharman Networks Ltd., Kazaa, Brilliant Digital Entertainment, music industry, P2P, Australia, antipiracy, paper, Judge, digital media, tax, Internet Service Provider

ACLU takes aim at record labels

September 30, 2003 The civil liberties group files a motion accusing the RIAA of illegally using subpoenas to unmask alleged copyright infringers, a move that could complicate the labels' antipiracy plan. TAGS: RIAA, affidavit, subpoena, antipiracy, DMCA, lawsuit, P2P, settlement, online music, motion, federal judge, Boston, Internet Service Provider
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