Stories about: KaZaA

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    Industry peers slam govt file sharing filter 12/01/2009 15:18:00

    A federal government move to stamp-out illegal file sharing via the national Internet content filtering scheme will be impossible, experts say, without blanket ban on peer-to-peer traffic.
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    Study: LimeWire still top P2P software; uTorrent #2 18/04/2008 12:17:20

    LimeWire, a grizzled veteran of the peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing scene, remains the most popular software for exchanging music, video and software -- much of it pirated -- through the Internet, according to a study released Wednesday.
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    Lawsuit could force American recording industry body to reveal investigation techniques 17/03/2008 08:31:35

    A US woman whose lawsuit against the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) was thrown out by a federal judge last month plans to file an amended complaint in a move that could finally force the industry group to share details about its controversial techniques for investigating alleged file sharers.
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    Appeals court sides with prosecution in Kazaa porn case 01/02/2008 10:38:45

    If someone stores files that are clearly identifiable as child pornography in a folder that can be searched for and accessed by other users on a file-sharing network, is he or she essentially publishing a notice offering to illegally distribute the images?
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    Where to find free TV on the Web 24/01/2008 10:39:51

    Video is all over the Web, and no wonder. With the advent of superfast broadband connections running at over 5Mbit/sec., widescreen monitors that have finally replaced the boxy CRTs of the past and a plethora of fresh and funny content, there's a perfect storm for video to gain even more momentum.
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    I'm so bo-o-o-red with the RIAA (but what can I do?) 17/12/2007 07:56:33

    So, just to be clear. We're all thieves here, right?
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    Attorney wants judge to reduce jury award in RIAA case 10/12/2007 07:13:40

    The attorney for a woman recently ordered by a Minnesota jury to pay US$222,000 (AU$253,108.86) in damages for violating music copyrights said Thursday he is asking the judge hearing the case to consider reducing the amount to about US$150.
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    DOJ: $222,000 award in RIAA copyright case not excessive 05/12/2007 11:06:08

    The U.S. Department of Justice says a US$222,000 damage award in a music copyright infringement case won recently by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is constitutional.
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    Seattle man pleads guilty to ID theft over P2P networks 09/11/2007 05:42:15

    A man charged with stealing information over file-sharing networks in order to commit identity theft pleaded guilty on Tuesday in federal court in Seattle to mail fraud and to accessing a protected computer without authorization to further fraud.
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    RIAA win could bolster efforts against illegal file sharing 06/10/2007 07:45:36

    The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is likely to use last Thursday's [[ArtId:1880068734|courtroom victory|new]] in a file-sharing case in Minnesota to push those it has filed similar cases against to quickly settle, according to some legal experts.
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    Jury orders woman to pay US$222,000 for illegal music sharing 06/10/2007 05:22:48

    A US federal jury, on Thursday ordered a Minneapolis woman to pay US$220,000 to six music companies for illegally downloading and sharing copyrighted music over a peer-to-peer network.
 
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