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Leaked e-mails reveal MediaDefender's antipiracy woes

September 20, 2007 Messages portray a company overwhelmed by file-swapping community and skepticism from entertainment executives.MediaDefender is wake-up call for entertainment sector TAGS: antipiracy, file-sharing, music industry, P2P file sharing, Napster Inc., entertainment, file-swapping, P2P, e-mail, Sony Corp., security

FTC focuses on file swapping

December 15, 2004 Two-day workshop will look at consumer risks, copyright implications of peer-to-peer technology. TAGS: workshop, file-sharing, P2P, file-swapping, risk, Apple Computer

FTC warns about file trading, spyware

July 30, 2003 The Federal Trade Commission issues a brief consumer warning about potential privacy concerns surrounding file-swapping software and spyware. TAGS: file-trading, file-sharing, file-swapping, spyware, computer user, P2P, legislator, RIAA, agency

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

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

Oops! They're swapping again

January 16, 2004 After months of decline, music downloads over peer-to-peer services are on the rise, a new report shows. TAGS: NPD Group Inc., RIAA, P2P, lawsuit, usage, file-sharing, survey, file-swapping, increase, market research company, research company, monitor, music

eDonkey pulls ahead in European P2P race

October 14, 2003 European peer-to-peer network users are abandoning traditionally popular applications like Kazaa in favor of new P2P software, according to new research. TAGS: Sandvine, eDonkey, Gnutella, WinMX, P2P, file-sharing, Kazaa, Israel, file-swapping, Germany, U.K., Europe

Congress to legislate file swapping?

September 28, 2005 California senator issues peer-to-peer ultimatum: "Either it's going to be legal, or it isn't going to exist." TAGS: Grokster Ltd., senator, file-swapping, P2P, file-sharing, intellectual property, California, retailer

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

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, P2P, RIAA, judgment, subsidiary, file-sharing, settlement, operator, acquisition, file-swapping, digital music, asset

File-sharing debaters swap harsh words

September 29, 2004 At the Digital Hollywood conference, fur flies over peer-to-peer technology and copyright issues. TAGS: P2P, Altnet, Overpeer, iMesh, Morpheus, Hollywood, file-swapping, digital-rights management, file-sharing, conference, work, Microsoft Corp.

Canada ruling won't stop music lawsuits

December 16, 2003 Downloading music through peer-to-peer services now enjoys regulatory approval, but that may do little to prevent the music industry from taking its own action against file swappers. TAGS: Canada, file-swapping, music industry, RIAA, Kazaa, litigation, lawsuit, P2P, file-sharing, U.S., music

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, lawsuit, file-sharing, head, networking, president

Court ruling could squeeze P2P pennies

June 27, 2005 Grokster ruling is likely to give investors pause when faced with the prospectus for a file-sharing start-up. TAGS: Sony Betamax, file-swapping company, Grokster Ltd., file-swapping, P2P, file-sharing, court, investor, copyright law, decision, entertainment, venture capital, start-up, attorney, Intel, HP

Napster, IBM promise cache savings

March 10, 2004 Napster says its Super Peer system, based on IBM's blade server architecture, will help bandwidth-hungry organizations, like universities and ISPs, conserve network assets. TAGS: Napster Inc., blade server, university, blade, bandwidth, IBM Corp., file-sharing, digital media, network security, file-swapping, Internet Service Provider, student, P2P, server, security

Congress applauds file-sharing ruling

June 27, 2005 There's no sign of a desire in Congress to overturn the Supreme Court's decision in key file-swapping case. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., Patrick Leahy, Induce Act, court, politician, spokeswoman, Rep., senator, file-swapping, copyright law, Democrat, Republican, decision, file-sharing, P2P
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