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  • Mon Jun 27 2005 Congress applauds file-sharing ruling

    There's no sign of a desire in Congress to overturn the Supreme Court's decision in key file-swapping case.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Fri Aug 4 2000 Swap service founder vows to boot copyright violators

    Sega is planning legal action to remove its video games from a new Napster-like file-swapping site, but the site's founder says he's planning to bar any illegal swapping activity.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Tue Dec 8 2009 Woman sues Burger King over spam texts

    A woman gets so fed with Burger King texting her with offers after she asks the company to stop that she sues the King for harm and aggravation.

    Posted by Chris Matyszczyk

  • Wed Apr 21 2004 New tool designed to block song swaps

    The product from Palisade Systems, scheduled to be available this week, has the enthusiastic support of the RIAA.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Fri Jul 15 2005 Open-source P2P projects keep swapping

    Supreme Court ruling casts cloud over commercial file-trading companies, but independent projects continue unabated.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Wed Jan 9 2002 Napster CEO touts new swapping service

    It's been a busy week for CEO Konrad Hilbers. After six months of wait-and-see promises, he's giving a preview of what Napster will look like when it relaunches.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Fri May 11 2001 Watching Aimster's "private" network

    An anti-piracy company shines a light on people trading music files despite the file-swapping network's privacy features that theoretically place it beyond the reach of copyright police.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Mon Nov 14 2005 Supercharged college P2P network closes

    I2Hub, a file-swapping network piggybacking on the Internet2 research network, posts its own epitaph.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Thu Jul 17 2003 House proposal targets file swappers

    Several representatives sponsor a bill that puts peer-to-peer users who swap even a single copyrighted file in danger of becoming federal felons.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Thu Nov 18 2004 Anti-P2P bill may slip past legislative rush

    Top copyright official predicts Induce Act won't be part of slew of bills Congress will vote on before the holidays.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

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