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  • 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.

    Posted by John Borland

  • 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.

    Posted by John Borland

  • 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.

    Posted by Lisa M. Bowman

  • 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.

    Posted by Corey Grice

  • 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.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • 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.

    Posted by Anne Broache

  • 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.

    Posted by John Borland

  • 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.

    Posted by John Borland and Declan McCullagh

  • 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.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • 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.

    Posted by Stefanie Olsen

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