Stories about: Grokster

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    Pirate Bay sale is sinking 30/07/2009 01:54:00

    The Pirate Bay's shot at legitimacy may be over before it even began, as Swedish firm Global Gaming Factory hasn't produced enough money to buy the legendary torrent tracking site.
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    Software group weighs piracy lawsuit against eBay 28/07/2008 08:23:12

    A trade group representing hundreds of software vendors is considering a lawsuit against eBay for what it calls widespread sales of counterfeit software on the auction site.
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    Anti-spyware 26/10/2007 16:20:42

    Spyware ranges from the merely annoying to the potentially devastating, but our Anti-spyware guide will keep your PC pesk free.
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    Expert: Supreme Court copyright ruling invites chaos 19/03/2007 08:05:53

    The 2005 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in the Grokster v. MGM case is partly responsible for Viacom's dispute with Google ending up in court, an expert on copyright law said in a Sunday opinion piece in The New York Times newspaper.
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    Microsoft tars Google with profiting off pirates 07/03/2007 14:02:33

    Microsoft Tuesday said that reports published last month claiming that Google profited from sites pimping pirated movies and software show why copyright holders shouldn't trust the search company.
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    Recording industry sues another 8,000 for file sharing 18/10/2006 09:00:57

    Stepping up its battle against online music piracy, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry announced thousands of new lawsuits against those it suspects of illegal file-sharing.
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    Lime Wire turns tables, sues record companies 27/09/2006 09:00:27

    Peer-to-peer (P-to-P) file-sharing software developer Lime Wire has countersued the biggest record companies, charging them with anti-competitive behavior.
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    Record companies sue LimeWire for breach of copyright 08/08/2006 08:01:20

    Thirteen U.S. record companies sued file-sharing system operator Lime Wire in a New York court on Friday, accusing it of music piracy and demanding damages that could top US$476 million.
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    Kazaa settles with record industry 28/07/2006 08:16:09

    In a dramatic close to the legal battle between file-sharing software developer Kazaa and the entertainment industry, Kazaa said on Thursday that it has agreed to pay at least US$100 million to four record companies and an additional amount to motion picture companies to settle two lawsuits.
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    Sue Google, not us, Torrentspy tells Hollywood 29/03/2006 08:36:55

    The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) might just as well have sued Google for copyright violation rather than pick on Torrentspy, the smaller company said in a court filing this week seeking dismissal of the case.
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    Hollywood versus PC 08/02/2006 08:00:24

    As we move to a world where all entertainment is delivered digitally, the battle over copyright protection is turning into a full-blown war. And consumer rights may end up being the biggest casualty as media companies hunker down and try to redefine what users can and can't do with the content they've paid for and the hardware they own.
 
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