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30/07/2009
Register
US Congress probes accidental top secret file sharing

Canada.comUS Congress probes accidental top secret file sharingRegister"As far as I am concerned, the days of self-regulation should be over for the File-Sharing industry," committee chairman Edolphus Towns said in his opening ...Lawmaker urges regulations for file-sharingReutersCongress: File Sharing Leaks Sensitive Government DataCBS NewsLawmaker Plans File-Sharing Bill to Prevent Data LeaksDigital Media WireArs Technica -WPXI.com -Nextgovall 87 news articles »
29/07/2009
Boston Globe
Civil trial opens on sharing of songs

Ars TechnicaCivil trial opens on sharing of songsBoston GlobeTimothy M. Reynolds, who represents four major record labels in the closely watched civil trial, said damages to the industry from free File-Sharing are ...Judge nixes fair use defense in Tennenbaum Filesharing caseZDNetP2P Judge: File Sharing ain't fair useRegisterSecond RIAA Piracy Trial Starts: Defense Tactics Include Feng Shui ...PC WorldWired Blogs -Harvard Crimson -Digital Media Wireall 574 news articles »
28/07/2009
Boston Globe
Defendant's lawyer puts on a show in illegal downloading case

Ars TechnicaDefendant's lawyer puts on a show in illegal downloading caseBoston GlobeNesson said his client, Joel Tenenbaum, a 25-year-old Boston University graduate student, was "a good kid" who admits using Kazaa, a Peer-to-Peer network, ...Tenenbaum P2P trial features prophetic warnings of doomArs TechnicaSecond RIAA Piracy Trial Starts: Defense Tactics Include Feng Shui ...PC WorldTenenbaum's uphill fight against RIAA grows steeperNECNBoston Channel.com -Boston Globe -Boston Globeall 574 news articles »
28/07/2009
Boston Globe
BU student faces major record labels

Ars TechnicaBU student faces major record labelsBoston GlobeRecords Inc., Arista Records LLC, and UMG Recordings Inc. have sued Tenenbaum for using Kazaa, a Peer-to-Peer network, to infringe copyrights on 30 songs ...Record labels battle BU grad studentBoston Globeall 16 news articles »
28/07/2009
ZDNet
Judge nixes fair use defense in Tennenbaum filesharing case

Ars TechnicaJudge nixes fair use defense in Tennenbaum Filesharing caseZDNetThe Court can also envision a fair use defense for a defendant who shared files during a period of time before the law concerning File-Sharing was clear and ...RIAA File Sharing Trial Begins — UpdateWired BlogsHarvard Prof To Argue Against File-Sharing LawHarvard CrimsonJudge Rejects 'Fair Use' Defense in Tenenbaum File-Sharing CaseDigital Media WireBoston Globe -Ars Technica -Boston Globeall 16 news articles »
28/07/2009
The Associated Press
Trial set to begin in Mass. music downloading case

Trial set to begin in Mass. music downloading caseThe Associated PressThe industry accuses Joel Tenenbaum, of Providence, RI, of downloading songs and making music files available for distribution on the Kazaa File-Sharing ...and more »
26/07/2009
Ethiopian Review
Survey: File-sharing down in UK

New York TimesSurvey: File-Sharing down in UKEthiopian ReviewLONDON — A new Survey of UK music fans suggests that fewer people are getting music via illegal File-Sharing. According to the latest annual Survey of more ...The Music Streams That Soothe an IndustryNew York TimesStreaming services may soothe the music industryLivemintall 9 news articles »
25/07/2009
New York Times
The Music Streams That Soothe an Industry

New York TimesThe Music Streams That Soothe an IndustryNew York TimesAsked by his father why he was not using File-Sharing services like Bittorrent to Download shows like “Friday Night Lights,” Josh replied, “BitTorrent takes ...and more »
24/07/2009
Christian Science Monitor
Ireland's largest ISP to start 'throttling' illegal downloaders

Ireland's largest ISP to start 'throttling' illegal downloadersChristian Science MonitorThe music industry has been casting about for a means to limit Filesharing for years; until recently, it was relying on a model of fear and punishment. ...How Eircom sees deal targeting illegal downloadersChristian Science Monitorall 2 news articles »
24/07/2009
Slashdot
Researchers Outline Targeted Content Poisoning For P2P Data

Researchers Outline Targeted Content Poisoning For P2P DataSlashdot... tokens they report a 99.9 percent prevention rate in Gnutella, Kazaa, and Freenet and a 85-98 percent prevention rate on eMule, eDonkey, and Morpheus. ...
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