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  • Thu Oct 8 8:28 AM PDT 2009 Pirate Bay founder accused of running Reservella

    BREIN, a Dutch trade group representing copyright owners, claims to have uncovered documents revealing that Fredrik Neij is CEO of Thepiratebay.org's listed owner.

    Posted in Media Maverick by Greg Sandoval

  • Fri Aug 14 12:38 PM PDT 2009 Justice Department defends massive file-swapping fine

    In move that echoes Bush administration arguments, Obama Justice Department says Jammie Thomas' $1.92 million fine for infringement of 24 songs is constitutional.

    Posted in News - Politics and Law by Declan McCullagh

  • Fri Jul 31 12:38 PM PDT 2009 CNET News Daily Podcast: Microsoft on Zune, Windows 7 upgrade pricing

    Microsoft talks up its vision for its Zune brand, and announced Windows 7 family pack pricing.

    Posted in CNET News Daily Podcast by Erica Ogg

  • Wed Jul 22 12:35 PM PDT 2009 CNET News Daily Podcast: Where does the Pirate Bay acquisition stand?

    There's been some confusion around a possible acquisition of the file-swapping site. We clear up the rumors.

    Posted in CNET News Daily Podcast by Leslie Katz

  • Fri Apr 17 1:16 PM PDT 2009 Week in review: Avast, ye pirates

    Guilty verdict issued in Pirate Bay file-swapping case. Also, human error blamed for Amazon's delisting of gay and lesbian books, and Google finally feels recession's pain.

    Posted in News - Business Tech by Steven Musil

  • Fri Apr 17 2:16 AM PDT 2009 Pirate Bay defendants found guilty

    District court in Sweden rules that all four defendants in the high-profile file-swapping case are guilty of having made copyright-protected files accessible for illegal file sharing.

    Posted in News - Digital Media by Mats Lewan

  • Tue Mar 3 4:55 PM PST 2009 Pirate Bay trial coming to a close

    Defense attorneys in the Pirate Bay trial make their final arguments, after prosecutors call for jail time for the defendants.

    Posted in News - Politics and Law by Stephanie Condon

  • Sat Feb 28 4:06 PM PST 2009 Data about Obama's helicopter breached via P2P?

    Security company Tiversa says Iran has obtained engineering and communications information about Marine One, likely via a compromised file swap on a peer-to-peer service.

    Posted in News - Security by Charles Cooper

  • Fri Feb 27 6:13 AM PST 2009 Get a free 3-month subscription to GigaTribe

    Take the professional version of this file-sharing service for a 90-day test drive. Features include unlimited sharing, unlimited file sizes, and live chat within the client.

    Posted in The Cheapskate by Rick Broida

  • Wed Feb 25 6:52 PM PST 2009 Music exec blasts infringers during Pirate Bay trial

    The head of the International Federation of Phonographic Industries, the U.S. recording industry's international affiliate, tells a Stockholm courtroom that online piracy equals lost sales.

    Posted in News - Politics and Law by Declan McCullagh