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RIAA sues new group of 784 swappers

June 29, 2005 Suits come just a few days after the group won a landmark Supreme Court victory. TAGS: RIAA, P2P

Record labels send more letters to P2P services

September 15, 2005 Recording Industry Association of America sends cease-and-desists to seven P2P services it says induce copyright infringement. TAGS: RIAA, Grokster Ltd., WinMX, file-swapping, P2P, LimeWire, spokesperson, letter, decision

Lime Wire, squeezed, files countersuit

September 26, 2006 Peer-to-peer service provider fights back against record companies allegedly seeking to shut it down. TAGS: LimeWire, record company, RIAA, P2P

P2P group seeks peace but talks tough

September 29, 2003 A newly launched trade group that includes Grokster and Lime Wire offers to negotiate with record labels but at the same time denounces its foes as "tyrannosaurical." TAGS: P2P, RIAA, Grokster Ltd., peer-to-peer company, LimeWire, event

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

iMesh almost ready to become paid file-swap network

February 17, 2005 Six months after settling with the RIAA, venerable P2P is still swapping freely. But filters are on the way. TAGS: iMesh, file-swapping, RIAA, Audible Magic, peer-to-peer company, P2P

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, defendant, damage, file-sharing, P2P, campaign, outcome, Kazaa, intellectual property, organization, owner, song, opinion, music

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

RIAA cracks down on Internet2 file swapping

April 12, 2005 Students on 18 campuses will be sued for using high-speed i2Hub peer-to-peer network. TAGS: Internet2, file-swapping, RIAA, university, lawsuit, student, suit, P2P, Napster Inc.

Altnet seeks patent royalties from P2P

January 12, 2005 File-swapping companies find themselves on same side as the recording industry in patent dispute. TAGS: Altnet, file-swapping company, file-swapping, patent, P2P, peer-to-peer company, RIAA, LimeWire

File-swap fallout in Supreme Court ruling

June 27, 2005 special coverage Justices rule that P2P companies such as Grokster can be held liable for copyright piracy. TAGS: RIAA, Napster Inc., Shawn Fanning, margin, Usenet, background, P2P, IRC, generation, MP3, server, hard drive

BearShare P2P service sold following settlement

May 5, 2006 Free Peers strikes agreement with four record companies, then sells BearShare to subsidiary of file-sharing service iMesh. TAGS: iMesh, subsidiary, settlement, P2P, RIAA, file-swapping, acquisition, judgment, operator, file-sharing, digital music, asset

RIAA's next moves in Washington

May 25, 2006 Recording industry lobbyists have racked up a series of remarkable legal and political victories. CNET News.com asks RIAA execs whether they can continue their winning streak. TAGS: RIAA, Grokster Ltd., lobbyist, file-swapping, conversation, digital-rights management, Washington, Republican, P2P, president

Mark Cuban to finance Grokster defense

March 27, 2005 Cuban says a Grokster loss would create a stifling legal environment that would harm technological innovation in the United States. TAGS: Mark Cuban, Grokster Ltd., technological innovation, StreamCast Networks, RIAA, file-swapping, P2P, defense, Napster Inc., finance, software company, entertainment, 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

Who's who in the P2P debates

June 27, 2005 The Grokster case has prompted dozens of organizations to weigh in. Here's a rundown of key players and why they care. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., file-swapping, StreamCast Networks, RIAA, Napster Inc., P2P, lawsuit, Kazaa, Hollywood, software company

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

File-sharing battles leave us out

January 27, 2005 Patrick Ross of Progress & Freedom Foundation says noise from file-sharing combatants threatens to drown out those seeking a middle ground. TAGS: digital content, P2P, advisor, debate, file-sharing, RIAA

File swapping vs. Hollywood

January 25, 2005 Movie studios and record labels find unlikely bedfellows in Supreme Court fight against file swapping. TAGS: file-swapping, entertainment company, Grokster Ltd., RIAA, consumer electronics, computer company, electronics, P2P, entertainment, CEO, software company

The evolution of file swapping

June 27, 2005 Four generations of file swapping have laid the groundwork for the Supreme Court decision. TAGS: Napster Inc., RIAA, file-swapping, Shawn Fanning, Gnutella, Kazaa, Usenet, lawsuit, generation, IRC, MP3, P2P, download, server, hard drive
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