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Kazaa a 'blight on users' machines'

...the company should base this by looking at how many employees at Sharman Networks refuse to install the p2p software. "Consider how many people that... Read more

4 February, 2005 by Kristyn Maslog Levis

Kazaa owner denied office-raid appeal

Sharman Networks and Brilliant Digital Entertainment (BDE) have been denied application for leave... Read more

8 October, 2004 by Abby Dinham

Kazaa owner takes heart from US copyright ruling

Sharman Networks, parent company of the peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing software... Read more

20 August, 2004 by Abby Dinham

Sharman's mystery owner 'must be revealed'

Sharman Networks' lawyers have been asked to reveal the identity of the company... Read more

27 July, 2004 by Abby Dinham

Aussie Kazaa case heads for November trial

Sharman Networks, the parent company of controversial file-sharing service Kazaa, could face... Read more

2 July, 2004 by Abby Dinham

Programmer demands $25m for writing Kazaa

...of the popular Kazaa file-swapping software is suing its current owner, Sharman Networks, for $25m (£13.6m), saying he still owns part of the... Read more

19 March, 2004 by John Borland

Filtering Kazaa 'impossible' - Sharman

Sharman Networks has rejected claims from the music industry that it can identify... Read more

9 February, 2004 by James Pearce

Kazaa plans defensive ad campaign

Kazaa parent Sharman Networks plans to unveil its first offline advertising campaign next week, in... Read more

13 November, 2003 by John Borland

Labels reel Kazaa owner into lawsuit

...labels and film studios could expand an ongoing copyright lawsuit to include Sharman Networks, which distributes the popular Kazaa software. The Recording Industry Association of... Read more

10 July, 2002 by John Borland

Kazaa's owner breaks silence

...at any one time, the ongoing secrecy surrounding Kazaa's antipodean owners, Sharman Networks, doesn't appear to have affected the software's popularity. After... Read more

24 April, 2002 by Jeanne Vida Douglas

Kazaa loses court battle

...Mushroom, which had argued that the Kazaa software — owned by Australian-based Sharman Networks — was used to undertake copyright infringement on a massive scale. The... Read more

5 September, 2005 by Steven Deare

Swappers log off Kazaa as alternatives emerge

...competition. When a federal judge shut down Napster in 2001, Kazaa parent Sharman Networks quickly stepped in as the replacement of choice, signing up millions... Read more

1 July, 2004 by John Borland

Kazaa owner pins hopes on 105-year-old defence

A court case in 1899 may hold the key to Sharman Networks' latest court battle with the music industry Read more

19 May, 2004 by Abby Dinham

Sharman continues file-sharing evidence fight

Sharman Networks and the Music Industry Piracy Investigation (MIPI) will be back in... Read more

12 May, 2004 by Abby Dinham

Sharman fails to have evidence dismissed

Sharman Networks, an Internet software provider, has failed in its application to have... Read more

4 March, 2004 by Abby Dinham

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