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Landmark P2P ruling back in court

February 3, 2004 Lawyers representing the entertainment industry and file-swapping companies return to court as a federal appeals court hears the first arguments in a case likely to shape the future of online file ... TAGS: StreamCast Networks, file-swapping, file-swapping company, Grokster Ltd., Napster Inc., recording industry, appeals court, Sharman Networks Ltd., file-trading, Morpheus, argument, VCR, RIAA, Kazaa, federal judge, court

Media groups appeal P2P ruling

August 19, 2003 Record labels and movie studios say they have appealed an April federal court ruling that held for the first time that some file-swapping software was legal. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., StreamCast Networks, Napster Inc., RIAA, Xerox Corp., P2P, file-swapping, holder, photocopier, decision, court, attorney, movie

Why punish the technology?

January 28, 2005 The war against file swapping is taking a dangerous turn, writes CNET News.com's Charles Cooper. TAGS: StreamCast Networks, file-swapping, Grokster Ltd., Sony Betamax, Napster Inc., P2P, law, MP3 player, entertainment, Hollywood, decision, recorder, MP3

The file-sharing dilemma

February 3, 2004 M-Terra CTO Darrell Smith says that while the world may be a different place, arguments in the peer-to-peer file-sharing space are still based on days gone by. TAGS: metadata, file-sharing, Kazaa, Napster Inc., Morpheus, audio book, StreamCast Networks, song, Sharman Networks Ltd., CTO, open source

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, holder, Napster Inc., P2P, Kazaa, lawsuit, Hollywood, software company

Supreme Court to hear P2P case

December 10, 2004 High court to decide whether file-swapping companies like Grokster should pay for piracy. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., StreamCast Networks, file-swapping, P2P, Morpheus, Napster Inc., decision, attorney, Apple Computer, movies, MP3 player, software company, music, MP3

Super-powered peer to peer

October 6, 2004 First came Napster, then Kazaa. Now, better search technology is taking file swapping to the next level. TAGS: P2P networking, file-trading, P2P, Morpheus, StreamCast Networks, file-swapping, eDonkey, Napster Inc., Kazaa, search technology, generation

Top court to hear landmark P2P case Tuesday

March 28, 2005 Technology companies worry, while Hollywood pushes for revisions on how copyright law affects products. FAQ: Betamax--tech's favorite ruling TAGS: Sony Betamax, file-swapping, StreamCast Networks, Grokster Ltd., VCR, copyright law, Napster Inc., innovation, Hollywood, P2P, TV, software company, Sony Corp., U.S.

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, RIAA, StreamCast Networks, Napster Inc., P2P, defense, finance, file-swapping, entertainment, U.S., software company

Ruling won't slow file swapping, experts say

June 27, 2005 File-swapping software is so widely distributed, it will be hard to stamp it out or even slow its growth. TAGS: file-swapping, file-swapping company, P2P, StreamCast Networks, Grokster Ltd., Apple iTunes, Napster Inc., Apple Computer

RIAA sues iMesh file-trading firm

September 19, 2003 The Recording Industry Association of America says it had sued the Israeli file-swapping company, one of the oldest of the peer-to-peer companies still in operation. TAGS: iMesh, file-trading, RIAA, file-swapping, Aimster, file-swapping company, StreamCast Networks, Grokster Ltd., peer-to-peer company, suit, Napster Inc., activity, Los Angeles, lawsuit, P2P, New York

Judges rule file-sharing software legal

August 19, 2004 Appeals court says software developers not liable for file-swappers' actions. TAGS: file-trading, file-sharing, StreamCast Networks, RIAA, P2P, Morpheus, Grokster Ltd., Judge, Napster Inc., court, decision, broadband, movie, CEO, PC
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