Stories about: Napster

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    Sonos ZonePlayer S5 09/11/2009 14:15:00

    Sonos makes multiroom network music streaming components that are elegant and reliable and great-sounding, but rarely inexpensive. At $699, however, the company's new Sonos ZonePlayer S5 is quite affordable, though it won't be the right option for everyone.
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    Q&A: isoHunt founder says P2P can help create post-piracy world 07/11/2009 11:41:00

    Gary Fung founded BitTorrent search engine isoHunt.com in 2003 when he was a 19-year-old student at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.
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    Judge rules against RealDVD movie copying software 13/08/2009 07:24:00

    RealNetworks may have lost its bid to sell software that lets people copy DVD movies to their computer hard drive after a ruling on Tuesday.
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    iTunes 9 to add social music app? 12/08/2009 03:23:00

    Apple is reportedly working on an overhaul of iTunes that will include social networking tools that will allow you to broadcast and share music to friends.
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    Sony Ericsson launches 8.1-megapixel camera phone 17/07/2009 07:47:00

    Anyone looking for a camera phone that packs a little more punch than the obligatory low-end cameras found on most phones these days will undoubtedly gravitate towards the new C905a Cyber-shot.
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    Pirate Bay sale signals the death of an era 02/07/2009 05:18:00

    With all the outrage over The Pirate Bay going legit, I think it's time to reconsider the merits of illegally media sharing. The world has changed since Napster introduced peer-to-peer file sharing in 1999, and the culture that made the practice seem necessary has transformed.
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    Pirate Bay users vent over site sale 01/07/2009 09:19:00

    Calling The Pirate Bay's owners "sellouts" who made a "deal with the devil," users of the notorious torrent-tracking site expressed their frustrations across the Internet today.
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    5 traps the (new) Pirate Bay must avoid 01/07/2009 04:36:00

    Ah, the Internet cafe, home to yuppies, flavored lattes, and The Pirate Bay? If you haven't heard, Swedish Internet cafe operator, Global Gaming Factory X, today bought The Pirate Bay for $7.8 million. The new owner says it intends to sail The Pirate Bay out of its murky waters, and put the former rogues gallery on the straight and narrow. In other words, The Pirate Bay is going legitimate.
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    Judge weighs testimony in RealDVD copy case 25/05/2009 06:08:00

    A US federal judge is now considering whether to permit sales of RealDVD, after testimony on a pretrial injunction ended Thursday. That injunction has prevented RealNetworks from selling its DVD software since late September.
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    Pirate Bay crew gets the hook 21/04/2009 07:38:00

    Despite big fines and prison time, the Pirate Bay four remain defiant. And even if Hollywood manages to sink these Bit Torrent trackers, there's an entire fleet waiting to take their place.
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    Hollywood's Victory Over Pirate Bay Will Be Short 20/04/2009 11:51:00

    From Sweden, London, to Hollywood, protectors of copyrights are celebrating the conviction of the four men behind the world's most popular torrent tracker The Pirate Bay. The four convicted men behind The Pirate Bay, Frederik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Peter Sunde, and Carl Lundstrom, say they can't and won't pay the $3.6 million in damages and promised the site will continue running. So much for Hollywood's sweet victory and happy ending.
 
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