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The benefits of mutual distrust

August 25, 2005 David Sohn of the Center for Democracy and Technology says the IP and high-tech communities can break their long-running impasse. TAGS: song-swapping, Grokster Ltd., court, consensus, entertainment company, copyright law, entertainment, decision, battle

Apple disables iTunes song-swapping tool

April 28, 2004 A new version of Apple Computer's software blocks MyTunes, an unapproved way to trade music on a network. • Pepsi's iTunes promotion goes flat • On 1st birthday, iTunes unwraps... TAGS: song-swapping, Apple iTunes, restriction, Apple Computer, song, programmer, file-swapping, music, CD, PC

RIAA embarks on new round of piracy suits

January 21, 2004 The record label group's biggest wave of song-swapping lawsuits yet targets more than 500 computer users--but the filings don't say who they are. TAGS: RIAA, song-swapping, file-swapping, lawsuit, suit, appeals court, NPD Group Inc., survey, Internet Service Provider, service provider, process, music, IP

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, household, P2P, Week in review, copyright law, song, MySpace, Google Inc., CD, music, U.S.
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