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20/07/2009
paidContent.org
Following Napster's Lead, Kazaa Launches Subscription Service

Ars TechnicaFollowing Napster's Lead, Kazaa Launches Subscription ServicepaidContent.orgKazaa seems to be replicating Napster, which was relaunched as a music subscription service after its own legal troubles, and is now part of BestBuy. ...Kazaa returns to life as a music subscription serviceSan Francisco ChroniclePirate sites return in legal formBBC NewsKazaa becomes latest P2P File-Sharing service to go legitYahoo! TechLos Angeles Times -CNET News -Afterdawn.com -Stuff.co.-
nzall 156 news articles »
20/07/2009
paidContent.org
Following Napster's Lead, Kazaa Launches Subscription Service

Brisbane TimesFollowing Napster's Lead, Kazaa Launches Subscription ServicepaidContent.orgKazaa seems to be replicating Napster, which was relaunched as a music subscription service after its own legal troubles, and is now part of BestBuy. ...Kazaa returns to life as a music subscription serviceSan Francisco ChroniclePirate sites return in legal formBBC NewsKazaa becomes latest P2P File-Sharing service to go legitYahoo! TechV3.co.uk -Los Angeles Times -San Francisco Chronicleall 140 news articles »
20/07/2009
Afterdawn.com
Kazaa making a comeback, this time legit

DeviceMAGKazaa making a comeback, this time legitAfterdawn.comKazaa, one of the most notorious P2P software of yesteryear is set to make a comeback in 2009, this time as a legal subscription music service. ...Kazaa to return as subscription serviceCNET NewsKazaa to return as subscription serviceDigitalJournal.comKazaa Goes Legal, Becomes Subscription ServiceDeviceMAGengadgetall 5 news articles »
19/07/2009
Canton Repository
Heloise: Friends' wedding photos on a file-sharing site

Heloise: Friends' wedding photos on a File-Sharing siteCanton Repository... is to leave a little notecard on each table with the Web address of a File-Sharing site where users can Upload photos to an account you have set up. ...and more »
16/07/2009
BetaNews
The Pirate Bay goes the way of Grokster

The Pirate Bay goes the way of GroksterBetaNews... Rosso opened legal P2P service Mashboxx, which strove to be similar to Grokster, iMesh, and Kazaa, and also had major label participation. ...and more »
16/07/2009
Glasswerk.co.uk
UK Filesharing down by a Third

UK Filesharing down by a ThirdGlasswerk.co.ukBy Lisa, Thursday 16th July 2009 05.17pm (64 views) File Sharing amongst teens in the UK is down by a third, according to the recent digital Britain report. ...UK Survey: Teens Prefer Streaming to P2PZeropaidThe World's Greatest Music ServiceSpotify streams every song you'd ...Slateall 3 news articles »
13/07/2009
PC World
Music Streaming Chips Away at Illegal File-Sharing

Pocket-lint.comMusic Streaming Chips Away at Illegal File-SharingPC WorldFans are also purchasing songs on iTunes and other online music retailers rather than nabbing them from File-Sharing sites. In January 2009, 26 percent of ...Report: UK File Sharing drops, even among teensArs TechnicaReport: File-Sharing Among UK Teens Down by One-ThirdDigital Media WireSurvey: Teens shift from File Sharing to music streamingYahoo! TechNME.com -TechSpot -V3.co.u-
kall 87 news articles »
08/07/2009
Tom's Guide
Judge Rules P2P Legal, Sites Innocent

Judge Rules P2P Legal, Sites InnocentTom's Guide“Adding a work or video recording to eMule, that has previously been converted to a compatible computer file, is not an act of reproduction,” he said in ...Judge Rules P2P Legal, Sites To Be Presumed InnocentTorrentFreakall 6 news articles »
08/07/2009
Computerworld
Minnesota woman appeals $1.9M music piracy fine

Ars TechnicaMinnesota woman appeals $1.9M music piracy fineComputerworldThomas-Rasset was accused by six-music companies of illegally distributing a total of 1702 copyrighted songs over the Kazaa File Sharing network. ...Why Won't the RIAA Just Give Up?PC World$1.9m verdict is unconstitutional, Thomas-Rasset saysZDNetJammie Thomas Challenges $1.92M File-Sharing PenaltyDigital Media WireRolling Stone -p2pnet.net -Wired News -Zeropaidall 473 news articles »
19/06/2009
New York Times
Music Labels Win $2 Million in Web Case

Music Labels Win $2 Million in Web CaseNew York TimesAt the four-day trial, lawyers for Ms. Thomas-Rasset argued that the labels could not prove that she had posted the songs on the Kazaa File-Sharing site. ...Jury rules against Minn. woman in Download caseThe Associated PressDamages of $1.9 million could backfire on music industryReutersMinn. woman must pay $1.9M for sharing online musicUSA TodayBloomberg -Christian Science Monitor -New York Timesall 1,230 news articles »
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