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| New York (Reuters) - With a Supreme Court ruling in the Grokster case believed to be imminent, proponents of commercial peer-to-peer networks are busily preparing new legitimate services.
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Saturday, June 18 @ W. Europe Daylight Time (1631 reads)
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| File-swapping networks alone are not to blame for the recording industry's woes and might plausibly be converted into legitimate channels for distributing music, one of Europe's most influential economic bodies has concluded.
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Wednesday, June 15 @ W. Europe Daylight Time (2062 reads)
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| It's just one week until the Electronic Entertainment Expo, when the video-game industry descends on Los Angeles for the world's most spectacular trade show -- one that promises to pack a one-two-three punch to the industry.
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Thursday, May 12 @ W. Europe Daylight Time (1156 reads)
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| Movies File Share Top Ten is compiled from statistics supplied by p2pnet research company Big Champage.
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Saturday, April 30 @ W. Europe Daylight Time (2764 reads)
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| File-swappers who distribute a single copy of a prerelease movie on the Internet can be imprisoned for up to three years, according to a bill that President Bush signed into law on Wednesday.
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Saturday, April 30 @ W. Europe Daylight Time (1648 reads)
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| A new web site has emerged (April 18, 2005) dubbing itself Torrent Typhoon. According to its WikiPedia entry, Torrent Typhoon is much like Google in that it pools together the results for searches off of major Torrent sites and displays them in its own table.
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Thursday, April 28 @ W. Europe Daylight Time (4857 reads)
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The movie studio cartel continues to run wild, using foreign police as tax-payer funded industry cops, patting itself on the back as it rampages.
A hacker group recently penetrated the studios' Swedish anti-p2p site and found a number of interesting emails.
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Wednesday, March 16 @ W. Europe Standard Time (3743 reads)
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| Pirate Bay still going strong
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Wednesday, March 16 @ W. Europe Standard Time (2470 reads)
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| Alexander Hanff had no idea Hollywood was keeping such a close eye on him. Then, last Saturday morning, a movie studio functionary arrived at his door. Hanff, still in his dressing gown and not yet full of coffee, opened the door, only to be served with a lawsuit by Paramount, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal City Studios and Warner Bros.
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Wednesday, March 16 @ W. Europe Standard Time (2410 reads)
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| PeerGuardian 2 beta is now available for general download.
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Friday, February 25 @ W. Europe Standard Time (3383 reads)
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