RIAA Blames Harvard Law Professor for Dragging Out File-Sharing Case
There’s been a development in the RIAA lawsuit where a Harvard Law professor decided to step in.
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News in the controversial world of file-sharing
There’s been a development in the RIAA lawsuit where a Harvard Law professor decided to step in.
RIAA Blames Harvard Law Professor for Dragging Out File-Sharing Case Read More »
It’s the end of 2008 as we know it, but what will 2009 bring? We look at the past for clues into the future.
What Will 2009 Bring to Filesharing and Technology? Read More »
ACTA negotiations will continue it’s usual secrecy into 2009 after wrapping up in Paris. Reportedly, they will continue negotiations in Morocco.
ACTA Negotiations Will Continue into 2009 Read More »
The administrator of OiNK, the once popular private BitTorrent website, as well as five others, have appeared before court recently. No plea has been entered
OiNK Admin Appears Before British Court Read More »
Oh the things that sound good on paper…
MPAA Wants to ‘Automatically’ Eliminate Piracy Read More »
In an odd turn of events, British prime minister has denied that a three strikes proposal for p2p users is in the works.
UK Prime Minister Denies Three Strikes Proposal… After Europe Tossed It Read More »
The long awaited court ruling has arrived and it may be very bad news for the ever-present content hosting website Rapidshare.
Rapidshare Loses in Court – Must Proactively Remove Copyrighted Content Read More »
There was an interesting posting by DCInteractive which discusses the movement on file-hosting and comparing it to popular file-sharing medium BitTorrent.
“Share Links” – P2P Revolution or Small Metamorphic P2P Evolution? Read More »
WinMX has just announced that they are releasing a Community Patch which is designed to bring together a once split community.
Exclusive: WinMXWorld Announces The WinMX Community Patch Read More »
While on the surface, it appears to be a standard report on the ISPs refusing to comply with the idea of being the copyright police,
Report – ACTA Stalled Amid War Between Australian ISPs and Copyright Industry Read More »