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Music pirates choose iPods over P2P

March 24, 2005 Consumers are finding ways outside of traditional peer-to-peer networks and paid services to swap songs, study shows. TAGS: P2P, online music, Kazaa, music, song, broadband, Apple Computer, MP3 player, MP3, Apple iPod, video

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

Apple: iTunes' top competitor is P2P

October 25, 2005 At the launch of the Australian version of the music store, an Apple exec takes stock of the competition. TAGS: Apple Computer, P2P, Apple iTunes, music, digital music, Australia, Sony Corp.

This week in P2P

February 11, 2005 Hollywood gets P2P giant's server logs Also: Philips develops what could be a new weapon in the file-swapping war. TAGS: file-swapping, Philips Electronics N.V., Hollywood, P2P, weapon, music, server

EMI offers music catalog to Mashboxx

July 28, 2006 Yet-to-launch legal P2P network hopes to succeed with label-supported version of traditional file-sharing model. TAGS: P2P, EMI Group Plc., Gnutella, iMesh, label, file-sharing, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, song, fee, music

P2P radio morphing into free music search

June 7, 2005 Ambitious start-up adds Web gateway to free music service, tapping into Net search trends. TAGS: Mercora, on-demand, P2P, song, music, Internet search, radio, start-up

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

Number of music file-swappers falls, study says

December 14, 2005 Fewer households are downloading music illegally, but hard-core swappers remain active, researchers say. TAGS: file-swapping, household, NPD Group Inc., research company, P2P, music

File-sharing crackdown rages worldwide

November 23, 2005 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says the recording industry does not need to go after every single infringer. It has already created a deterrent. TAGS: recording industry, legal action, file-sharing, Argentina, wave, Singapore, Hong Kong, campaign, P2P, music, U.S.

Record labels tout program to disable swapping

September 22, 2005 Digital File Check program gives parents and employers a tool for removing file-sharing software from their computers. TAGS: employer, copyright law, antipiracy, RIAA, file-sharing, P2P, movies, music

Grokster case: Winners and losers

June 27, 2005 Supreme Court ruling could have profound impact on tech landscape--beyond current battle of Hollywood vs. a few P2P sites. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., Snocap, file-swapping, loser, EMusic, P2P, winner, Napster Inc., America Online Inc., decision, music, Internet Service Provider, Yahoo! Inc., Apple Computer

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, online music company, software company, negotiation, file-sharing, movie, music, Sony Corp.

Recording industry shows how to lose by winning

October 17, 2007 As it seeks to fight digital theft, intellectual-property expert Nancy Prager says the music business is waging the wrong campaign. TAGS: RIAA, court, plaintiff, damage, defendant, P2P, file-sharing, campaign, outcome, intellectual property, Kazaa, song, organization, owner, music, opinion

Year in review: P2P retreat, iTunes advance

December 17, 2005 Courts helped tame file swappers, while legal digital music sales soared. TAGS: file-swapping, P2P, digital music, Apple iTunes, lead, Steve Jobs, music, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, cell phone, Sony Corp., U.S., CD, Microsoft Corp.

Musicians, songwriters: P2P ruling rocks

June 27, 2005 Downloaders may cringe about the Grokster ruling, but it resonates with artists, many of whom say swappers have hurt their business. TAGS: songwriter, Grokster Ltd., musician, P2P, decision, artist, music, radio, CD

Forget DRM. It's the music

March 2, 2007 Studios remain shell-shocked by Napsterization, but CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the real solution isn't attacking pirates. TAGS: digital piracy, studio, Steve Jobs, digital-rights management, music, P2P, folk

Rights and wrongs in the antipiracy struggle

October 16, 2007 RIAA President Cary Sherman says the music industry's response to the theft of creative works helped rescue a business under siege. TAGS: antipiracy, marketplace, lawsuit, RIAA, theft, P2P, music, broadband

Week in review: Swapping on the ropes

December 16, 2005 Recent court activity suggests that illegal song swapping may be facing its swan song. TAGS: song-swapping, Kazaa, Week in review, household, copyright law, P2P, MySpace, song, Google Inc., music, U.S., CD

France may sanction unfettered P2P downloads

December 22, 2005 Parliament gave initial approval to the concept, but roadblocks remain, and the entertainment industry is on edge. TAGS: amendment, copyright law, sanction, France, approval, proposal, nation, organization, P2P, copy, music
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