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Seen that? - legal file sharing and movie downloads
in TJ's Weblog, on October 7, 2009
legal file sharing and movie downloads at TJ's Weblog I was waiting a long time for this. Finally File sharing services are lobbying to become ('more') legal. I'm also very curious if there will be more mainstream movie download service soon. As of...
File sharing key to bootstrapping distribution
in BootStrapMe, on October 4, 2007
For bootstrap entrepreneurs, the same file sharing that has created controversy for large media corporations may aid in distribution of intellectual property which otherwise might be cost prohibitive for your startup.
Here are some examples:
• E-books -Even authors like Seth Godin with acc...
Qtrax als legaler und lizensierter P2P Dienst
in Digital Listening, on 24.04.07
Legale Tauschbörsen gibt es nicht wie Sand am Meer, deshalb findet Qtrax hier Erwähnung. Qtrax will nach zwei Jahren Pause noch einmal von vorn anfangen. Qtrax setzt dazu ähnlich wie iMesh auf Lizenzen und Filter. Im Herbst soll der Betrieb aufgenommen werden.
"Qtrax hatte in der P2P-Sze...
BoxCloud: Easy p2p File Sharing Through a Browser
in The Social Networking Weblog, on May 8, 2006
Here's an interview with Ash Maurya of WiredReach, makers of BoxCloud .
Who is your average user?
Anyone that has ever needed to share or send files with other people.
What value are you providing them?
If you have ever struggled with email to send large file attachments, or tried ...
Got lawsuit?
in P2P File Sharing, on March 23, 2006
Ray Beckerman provides a comprehensive listing of litigation documents.
He adds:
These are referred to in peer to peer ("p2p") file sharing actions brought by the RIAA. Although some have referred to these cases as "music downloading" cases, I find that terminology ...
Have you been sued?
in P2P File Sharing, on January 16, 2006
Attorney and P2P consumer lawsuit defender Ray Beckerman (pictured here) has compiled a Directory of Lawyers Defending RIAA Lawsuits on his blog. The EFF also has a list at the Subpoena Defense Alliance.
Ray Beckerman is in New York City with law firm Beldock Levine & Hoffman LLP. Why...
RIAA Finally Tells Truth: Sales are Hurt by CD Burning, not P2P
in P2P File Sharing, on August 20, 2005
RIAA has finally fessed up . According to RIAA chief exec Mitch Bainwol, burned CDs account for 29% of all music consumers obtained, compared to 16% from file sharing . He said "CD burning is a problem that is really undermining sales."
Marc Freedman
RazorPop ...
Knowledgeable Internet Music Fans Support P2P, a Music Industry Problem
in P2P File Sharing, on June 21, 2005
A study from Digital Life America shows that by more than 2 to 1 those who have downloaded free or paid music say that P2P should be legal.
Consumers who have downloaded online music are certainly the most in the know. They use online music services like iTunes and Napster, download from b...
sharing music with your ipaq
in TJ's Weblog, on December 5, 2003
Wired has digged for a very interesting application for sharing music. Using the ad-hoc mode of a wifi card and an enhanced file sharing software tunA transforms your ipaq into a miniature radio station. (Via Bubblegeneration )
legal file sharing and movie downloads
in TJ's Weblog, on June 25, 2003
I was waiting a long time for this. Finally File sharing services are lobbying to become ('more') legal. I'm also very curious if there will be more mainstream movie download service soon.
As of now there are:
Movielink: www.movielink.com
Movieflix: movieflix.com ...




