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House Ethics Investigation Leaked via P2P
in P2P File Sharing, on October 31, 2009
...work."
More here from PC Magazine ... more here from The Register ... more here from p2pnet ... and more here from Techdirt . ...
Gorton: LimeWire Is Secure
in P2P File Sharing, on May 11, 2009
... from E-Commerce News ... more here from Wired ... more here from BetaNews ... more here from p2pnet ... more here from ZeroPaid ... and more here from VentureBeat .
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France Debates 'World's Toughest' Anti-P2P Law
in P2P File Sharing, on March 12, 2009
... The Guardian ... more here from the AFP ... more here from France 24 ... and more here from p2pnet news .
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Virgin Media Cancels 'Virgin Music Unlimited' P2P Service
in P2P File Sharing, on January 24, 2009
...g legitimate services that capture revenue voluntarily from this behaviour."
More here from p2pnet news ... more here from ISPreview ... more here from paidContent ... and more here from...
Vietnam Mandates Open Source
in HackITLinux, on January 10, 2009
...rom DesktopLinux ... more here from VietNamNet ... more here from Slashdot ... more here from p2pnet ... and more here from The Inquirer .
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GigaTribe Announces U.S. Launch
in P2P File Sharing, on November 22, 2008
The Web 2.0 filesharing service GigaTribe this week announced the launch of its service in the United States.
As Startup Meme's Sardar Mohkim Khan notes, the service's key strength lies in the promise that it "will enable users to share images, documents and videos in a priv...
Trent Reznor on OiNK; literally!
in P2P File Sharing, on October 31, 2007
... legal download site on the net, and was just generally a nicer place to be.
Check it out over at p2pnet ...
Patricia Santangelo Suit Dismissed With Prejudice
in Digital Music - The Future, on April 20, 2007
After two years RIAA's lawsuit against Patricia Santangelo has been dismissed with prejudice . RIAA cannot file again in the future against Ms. Santangelo. The only matter open is whether Ms. Santangelo will be awarded attorney fees. In December of last year RIAA dropped its case a...
Patricia Santangelo Suit Dismissed With Prejudice
in P2P File Sharing, on April 20, 2007
After two years RIAA's lawsuit against Patricia Santangelo has been dismissed with prejudice . RIAA cannot file again in the future against Ms. Santangelo. The only matter open is whether Ms. Santangelo will be awarded attorney fees. In December of last year RIAA dropped its case a...
Introducing the Google Phone! Maybe!
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 16, 2007
...'announcement' with a grain of salt."
More here from CNET News ... more here from p2pnet ... more here from Slashdot ... and more here from Ars Technica .
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Get Your Reduced RIAA Settlements Here!
in Digital Music - The Future, on February 28, 2007
Coming soon if RIAA has their way ... "AT&T - Your World. And Your Privacy. Delivered."
RIAA launched a new tactic in its war of terror against file sharers. It's trying to make your ISP an agent for the record industry.
What is amazing is the gall RIAA exhibits. Th...
Get Your Reduced RIAA Settlements Here!
in P2P File Sharing, on February 28, 2007
Coming soon if RIAA has their way ... "AT&T - Your World. And Your Privacy. Delivered."
RIAA launched a new tactic in its war of terror against file sharers. It's trying to make your ISP an agent for the record industry.
What is amazing is the gall RIAA exhibits. Th...
Do As I Say, Not As I Do: Part Two
in Digital Music - The Future, on February 13, 2007
I earlier reported on Warner Music CEO Edgar Bronfman admitting that his kids are music pirates who have downloaded unauthorized files. He said it was a family matter.
That statement has come Full Circle . RIAA lawsuit defendant Robert Santangelo wants to know why keeping it in the f...
Do As I Say, Not As I Do: Part Two
in P2P File Sharing, on February 13, 2007
I earlier reported on Warner Music CEO Edgar Bronfman admitting that his kids are music pirates who have downloaded unauthorized files. He said it was a family matter.
That statement has come Full Circle . RIAA lawsuit defendant Robert Santangelo wants to know why keeping it in the f...
Santangelo: The Next Generation
in Digital Music - The Future, on February 12, 2007
The recording industry's lawsuits against the Santangelo family epitomize what is wrong with RIAA's war against music fans. The Suits pit an industry with billions of dollars against a mother and her teenage children with limited means. Because it's in federal court it's n...
Santangelo: The Next Generation
in P2P File Sharing, on February 12, 2007
The recording industry's lawsuits against the Santangelo family epitomize what is wrong with RIAA's war against music fans. The Suits pit an industry with billions of dollars against a mother and her teenage children with limited means. Because it's in federal court it's n...
P2Pnet For Sale
in P2P File Sharing, on February 5, 2007
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P2Pnet.net is for sale. Owner Jon Newton is accepting offers over $30,000.
P2Pnet has been supported by advertising. But the site has had major blows in the past year as most of his advertisers ...
P2Pnet Fundraiser Aug. 5 in Toronto
in P2P File Sharing, on August 1, 2006
... P2Pnet publisher Jon Newton was sued by Sharman Networks (owner of Kazaa) and its CEO, Nikki Hemming, in Canada. The suit threatened free speech. While it has been dropped , the legal bills rema...
MPAA spy games
in Digital Music - The Future, on May 27, 2006
Add cloak and dagger flicks to the P2P legal battle. TorrentSpy, earlier sued by the MPAA, has now charged that the MPAA paid $15,000 to a hacker to steal email and trade secrets. The hacker was hired by MPAA Director of Legal affairs Dean garfield . The MPAA has denied the claim. Aft...
MPAA spy games
in P2P File Sharing, on May 27, 2006
Add cloak and dagger flicks to the P2P legal battle. TorrentSpy, earlier sued by the MPAA, has now charged that the MPAA paid $15,000 to a hacker to steal email and trade secrets. The hacker was hired by MPAA Director of Legal affairs Dean garfield . The MPAA has denied the claim. Aft...
Sharman sues P2Pnet
in P2P File Sharing, on May 22, 2006
...muse only RIAA, Sharman Networks, developer of Kazaa P2P software, has sued P2P online news site P2Pnet . P2Pnet and its owner and editor Jon Newton have long been a supporter of both P2P developer...
Movie association corruption
in P2P File Sharing, on January 27, 2006
The international Motion Picture Association was raided by police. Similar to the Swedish anti-P2P group Svenska Antipiratbyrån, GVU engaged in corrupt activity to entrap P2P users.
"The German anti-piracy association GVU, amongst others, the anti-piracy arm of the International Moti...
P2P: No, you won't go blind.
in P2P File Sharing, on January 24, 2006
... P2Pnet does a nice job pointing out the inaccuracies of P2P reporting in the popular press. Richmond Times-Dispatch columnist and lawyer John Farmer published a Q&A on downloading music tha...
The Chronicles of Narnia #1
in P2P File Sharing, on January 20, 2006
What's hot? The Chronicles of Narnia is most downloaded movie over P2P. Research firm Big Champagne monitors what songs and films are most popular among file sharers.
The top flicks this week:
> The Chronicles of Narnia
> King Kong
> Harry Potter and the Goblet Of Fire
> ...
Interview with Mininova
in P2P File Sharing, on January 17, 2006
.... Has it learned from some of its predecessors who the entertainment industry forced to shut down? P2Pnet published an interview with its owners.
Here is an excerpt:
p2pnet : There's a percept...
Tech expert attacks RIAA consumer lawsuits
in P2P File Sharing, on January 16, 2006
Programmer Zi Mei attacked RIAA claims in recent consumer lawsuits.
RIAA has claimed that music file metadata (information about the file that can include song genre, year, artist, etc.) is proof of copyright infingement.
But Mei states there is no correlation with hash codes or metadata....
The Pariahs support File Sharing
in P2P File Sharing, on January 12, 2006
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P2Pnet published this letter from the independent band, The Pariahs:
Free sharing of music over the web can help artists
By Loaf - The Pariahs
I'd like to give the perspective of a music...
P2P use continues to grow
in P2P File Sharing, on January 12, 2006
According to Big Champagne , despite the lawsuits against developers and consumers, P2P use continued to rise in 2005. Here are stats for the average number of people logged onto the p2p networks:
US: Dec 2005 - 7.0 million
US: Dec 2004 - 5.5 million
US: Dec 2003 - 3.2 million
World:...
How RIAA Initiates Lawsuits
in P2P File Sharing, on January 5, 2006
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P2Pnet has an in-depth article on how the recording industry starts the legal process. Attorney Ray Beckerman has represented sued mother Patti Santangelo. He explains:
A lawsuit is brought aga...
Grokster On Life Support
in P2P File Sharing, on November 8, 2005
...TV
Grokster File-Sharing Service Shuts Down in Settlement NY Times
Grokster Falls To The RIAA p2pnet
Grokster Shuttered In Court Settlement PC World
Grokster Settles Red Herring
Grokster...
Single Mom Fights RIAA, Raises Important Legal Points
in P2P File Sharing, on August 17, 2005
Photograph / Westchester Journal News Single mom Patricia Santangelo is fighting her RIAA lawsuit claiming copyright infringement.
"I was shocked because I didn't understand how someone could be sued for something they didn't do. I didn't know what was going on,...
P2P deception sites - scam operators or master marketers? The good, the bad, and the ugly.
in P2P File Sharing, on March 9, 2005
...d commentary.
ZDNet
Slyck 1* :: Slyck 2
P2P forums
MP3 Music Downloads Scout
P2Pnet
ArriveNet
* The Slyck forum was recently hacked. Some threads have not yet been restor...
Altnet Land Grab
in P2P File Sharing, on January 14, 2005
...ement letter to P2P developers, including me. See below for excerpt. Some coverage and responses in P2Pnet - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .
TIMELINE: Altnet claims it acquired these patents in 1999, announce...




