Stories about: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios

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    BitTorrent to open online store for digital media 27/02/2007 09:06:45

    BitTorrent rolled out a paid music and movie download service on Monday, leveraging its fast distribution system infamous for the massive piracy it facilitated when it debuted in 2001.
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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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    Supreme court standards for peer-to-peer 13/04/2005 10:31:49

    Although some people may not like it, copyright laws and regulations exist. Those who engage in mass copying and distribution of copyrighted works typically must pay licensing fees, or at least enter into an agreement with the owner of the content. That makes the free, unauthorized trading of massive numbers of music or video files over peer-to-peer networks illegal.
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    Mark Cuban to finance Grokster's battle against MGM 29/03/2005 07:55:11

    Lawyers for Grokster have recruited a financially powerful ally in their fight against Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios.
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    Movie studios launch Internet download service 12/11/2002 09:42:27

    Five major U.S. movie studios have launched a new service for consumers to download movies from the Internet for a fee, the group's new online movie rental company, Movielink LLC, said Monday.
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    Movielink taps IBM for managed hosting services 10/09/2002 07:45:00

    Movielink LLC, a company that will let consumers in the U.S. download full-length movies from the Internet to their PCs, has chosen IBM Corp. as its provider of managed hosting services, Movielink announced Monday.
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    Aimster gets full Napster treatment 05/07/2001 07:30:00

    Aimster saw its legal battles grow as music publishers, songwriters and major movie studios sued the file-swapping service, which piggybacks on America Online Inc.'s popular instant-messaging software, in two courts last week.
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    Hackers object to ham-fisted movie business 03/02/2000 15:46:55

    A hackers' magazine has called for a worldwide protest outside movie theatres tomorrow against the Motion Picture Association of America's aggressive attempts to keep its members' DVDs (digital versatile disks) protected from unauthorised users.
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    Judge Halts DVD Encryption Hackers 24/01/2000 15:35:36

    The Motion Picture Industry Association of America (MPAA) has won a round in its fight to keep its members' DVDs (digital versatile disks) protected from unauthorised users. US District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan of the Southern District of New York has granted a preliminary injunction requested by the MPAA members to force three men to remove Internet postings that give the code for cracking DVD encryption.
 
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