- Wed Dec 26 2001 New features planned for file swappers
In the midst of a potentially crippling lawsuit leveled by the recording and movie industries, MusicCity is planning a more powerful version of its popular file-swapping software.
- Wed Dec 26 2001 New features planned for file swappers
In the midst of a potentially crippling lawsuit leveled by the recording and movie industries, MusicCity is planning a more powerful version of its popular file-swapping software.
- Fri Apr 25 2003 Are file traders next?
Though a court has found makers of peer-to-peer software aren't liable for copyright violations that occur on their networks, downloading unlicensed MP3s is still very illegal.
- Fri Aug 11 2000 Start-up taps swapping tech to ease Web bottlenecks
An Israeli start-up hopes to improve streaming Web content by taking a page from the playbooks of Napster and Gnutella.
- Thu Sep 2 2004 Copyright Office pitches anti-P2P bill
A proposal surfaces to ban file-swapping networks--a response to the recent court ruling that said they were legal to operate.
- Thu Jul 28 2005 Congress threatens P2P networks on porn
Senators say they don't want to rewrite copyright law--but they're peeved that kids can find porn on file-swapping networks.
- Wed Mar 31 2004 Judge: File sharing legal in Canada
A judge rules that making copyrighted music available for sharing on a computer network is not illegal in Canada.
- Tue Sep 9 2003 Will file traders face the music?
As emerging details cast defendants as parents of Kazaa-loving children or as unwitting targets, some RIAA suits may turn out to be more complicated than they appear.
- Wed Jun 23 2004 Senate bill would ban P2P networks
Bill would outlaw file-trading networks such as Kazaa, Morpheus. Also potentially at risk: MP3 players and other devices.
- Mon Apr 19 2004 Hollywood's new lesson for campus file swappers
Entertainment companies are pushing new antipiracy technology that could make it easier to remove suspected pirates from campus networks.




