File-swap ruling heads back to court
The entertainment industry is fighting back against a decision that Grokster and Morpheus are legal Read more
3 February, 2004 by John BorlandZDNet is available in the following editions:
The entertainment industry is fighting back against a decision that Grokster and Morpheus are legal Read more
3 February, 2004 by John BorlandRecord labels and movie studios are appealing an April court ruling that legitimised some file-swapping Read more
20 August, 2003 by John BorlandKazaa's owner says searches of its Australian offices last week were 'the legal equivalent of a nuclear bomb' Read more
10 February, 2004 by James PearceA group of file-swapping companies has told the US Congress that they cannot block copyrighted material or porn from their networks Read more
29 January, 2004 by John BorlandIt seems music executives would rather throw money at lawyers than invest in new technology and new business models Read more
8 January, 2004 by Andrew DonoghueThe RIAA has announced 41 new lawsuits in its ongoing campaign against people illegally trading music online Read more
4 December, 2003 by John BorlandPossessing just one copy of an unreleased film would put a file-swapper in prison, under forthcoming US copyright legislation Read more
13 November, 2003 by Declan McCullaghGrokster's chief is leaving the company for a Spanish peer-to-peer rival Read more
15 October, 2003 by John BorlandA forum backed by Kazaa's parent company wants to eliminate piracy from file-swapping networks Read more
8 October, 2003 by John BorlandFlaws in file-sharing can incriminate unwitting users, tricking them into seeming guilty of hosting copyrighted files Read more
3 October, 2003 by StaffThe American Civil Liberties Union is accusing the RIAA of illegally unmasking alleged file-swappers Read more
30 September, 2003 by Declan McCullaghA new version of the popular P2P software offers enhanced search and downloading capabilities - for a price Read more
29 August, 2003 by StaffThe threat of legal action is deterring people from swapping files over the Internet, a new report implies Read more
22 August, 2003 by Lisa M BowmanUniversity students could find an online music charge added to their fees invoice, as American colleges try to escape a legal tangle Read more
4 August, 2003 by John BorlandFile-swappers are ignoring the recording industry's attempts to enforce copyright online, according to a survey Read more
4 August, 2003 by Lisa M Bowman@Burn-IT ...which doesn't mean it isn't true ;-) I'll be interested if you can find any properly-researched, independent data from any of the...
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