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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

MPAA touts lawsuits, new P2P-fighting software

November 16, 2004 Hollywood ups effort against movie trading on P2P networks, offers tool to help parents, others find and zap movies on hard drives. TAGS: P2P, lawsuit, RIAA, movies, movie, hard drive

Movie blackout for P2P networks?

February 10, 2005 Philips, others are developing ways to identify and block movies being traded on peer-to-peer networks. TAGS: P2P, Audible Magic, Philips Electronics N.V., Hollywood, song, Napster Inc., weapon, digital video, researcher, software company, movie

Are Usenet fans vulnerable to copyright lawsuits?

February 24, 2006 Newsgroups predate P2P by 20 years or so, but they're finally being targeted by Hollywood. Who should worry? TAGS: Usenet, newsgroup, BitTorrent, lawsuit, P2P, torrent, movies, movie, server

Clogger of P2P networks to shut down

December 10, 2005 Overpeer, a service that flooded file-swapping networks with fake music and videos, is closing its doors. TAGS: Overpeer, Loudeye Corp., P2P, movie

BitTorrent user convicted over movie sharing

October 25, 2005 Hong Kong man who distributed three Hollywood films on network will be sentenced for copyright infringement Nov. 7. TAGS: BitTorrent, Bram Cohen, copyright infringement, P2P file sharing, P2P, Hong Kong, movie

MPAA sues newsgroup, P2P search sites

February 24, 2006 Hollywood expands the scope of its antipiracy lawsuits, targeting sites that search the Web and newsgroups for copyright works. TAGS: eDonkey, P2P, newsgroup, search engine, file-swapping, lawsuit, antipiracy, Hollywood, movie, Google Inc.

Supreme Court rules against file swapping

June 27, 2005 In unanimous decision, justices say Grokster and others could be held responsible for widespread copyright infringement. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., file-swapping, copyright infringement, StreamCast Networks, peer-to-peer company, justice, decision, victory, court, Silicon Valley, P2P, technology company, CEO, movie

Does video have a Napster problem?

March 13, 2006 As Hollywood adapts to online realities, video-sharing sites could soon face a day of reckoning. TAGS: Napster Inc., copyright infringement, eDonkey, Metallica, P2P, Usenet, file-sharing, video, YouTube, CEO, movie, TV

Aiming to unclog legitimate P2P

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

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, producer, studio, P2P, financing, broadcaster, TV, movie, finance, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, DVD

File-swapping leaders nearing D-day

February 1, 2006 With record labels' lawsuit threats pending, time left for eDonkey and its peers to make deals is running short. TAGS: eDonkey, file-swapping, P2P, iMesh, software company, online music company, negotiation, file-sharing, music, movie, Sony Corp.

The Supreme Court's ruling against P2P

June 27, 2005 What did the justices say? What does it mean to me? Questions about Grokster and file swapping's future answered. TAGS: copyright infringement, Grokster Ltd., StreamCast Networks, file-swapping company, file-swapping, peer-to-peer company, P2P, Morpheus, court, IM, movie, e-mail

Industries digest Grokster ruling

June 29, 2005 Companies mull how Supreme Court's decision will change the landscape for the file-swapping and entertainment industries. TAGS: file-swapping, Grokster Ltd., iMesh, StreamCast Networks, eDonkey, P2P, LimeWire, landscape, software company, decision, movie

Consumer groups challenge Hollywood, labels

March 22, 2005 Supreme Court case to be followed by more peer-to-peer debates in Congress. TAGS: file-swapping, StreamCast Networks, research director, Grokster Ltd., P2P, debate, court, technology company, software company, Hollywood, America, movie

State bill could cripple P2P

January 19, 2005 California proposal would impose jail time for file-swapping developers who allow copyrighted music, movie trades. TAGS: file-swapping, P2P, StreamCast Networks, bill, entertainment company, Morpheus, California, Governor, Sen., movies, developer, software company, entertainment, movie

New law cracks down on P2P pirates

April 27, 2005 One copy of an unreleased software program, song or film in a shared folder equals prison time, thanks to a new federal law. TAGS: intellectual property right, law, piracy, film, intellectual property, P2P, movie, president, copy

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, lawsuit, P2P, parent, trader, movie

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, file-swapping network, settlement, entertainment company, P2P, attorney, entertainment, analysis, agreement, movie
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