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Gregg Freishtat and Neal McEwen Join Executive Team At INTENT MediaWorks
Veteran Entrepreneurs Bring Exceptional Records of Success to INTENT as Company Expands Impact in Digital Entertainment Market ATLANTA -- INTENT MediaWorks, the leading provider of technology for the distribution of licensed digital media content and advertising via the Internet, today announced the appointments of Gregg Freishtat as chairman and...
Tags: advertisement, CFO, entertainment, file-trading, MARKETING, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., P2P, team
Research articles 2006-12-08
PSS World Medical to File Trading Plans under Rule 10b5-1 for Company Officers
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- PSS World Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ/NM:PSSI) announced today that certain officers of the Company will participate in pre-arranged stock trading plans to facilitate the orderly liquidation of stock options that are or will soon be expiring. The stock sale plans were established in accordance with the Securities...
Tags: Company, file-trading, FINANCE, Investment, officer, PSS World Medical Inc., revenue, SALES, SEC, stock
Research articles 2005-11-02
Peer-to-peer.(control of piracy )(Brief Article)
Key members of the Senate Judiciary Committee last week were intent on giving the Justice Department more weapons in the fight to protect copyrighted material--movies, TV shows, songs--from digital piracy. If more help isn't provided, said Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-Calif.), piracy will "destroy every copyright industry."...
Tags: file-trading, INTERNET, P2P, Piracy, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2005-10-03
Hollywood seeks to halt file-sharing groups eDonkey, BitTorrent
WASHINGTON AFP — The Motion Picture Association of America announced legal actions to shut down file-trading networks it said distribute millions of unauthorized copies of Hollywood films and TV programs. "We cannot just sit back and let Internet pirates brazenly steal our movies and other intellectual property," said MPAA's...
Tags: eDonkey, file-sharing, file-trading, Hollywood, INTERNET, MPAA, network, P2P, Piracy, server
Research articles 2004-12-14
Sunday Business, London, Business Notes Column.
Sunday Business, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 20--MUSIC FANS FIGHT LOSING BATTLE: The Recording Industry Association of America RIAA has felt the first benefits of its belligerent decision last month to subpoena internet service providers and force them to hand...
Tags: Dow Jones & Company Inc., file-trading, INTERNET, Ofcom, RIAA, SALES
Research articles 2003-07-20
Balance sheet
Steely Resolve Domestic steel producers howl at the U.S. government's refusal to levy tariffs on imported steel. Both the Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission find that imports of cold-rolled steel are not to blame for American steel's woes. Joint Production Teens polled by the National...
Tags: file-trading, FINANCE, INTERNET, RIAA
Research articles 2002-11-01
Napstered - Backpage Briefing - Napster case settlement - Brief Article
Having triumphed in court over music fileswapping company Napster, the music industry has signalled it is ready to stamp out illegal file trading wherever it finds it. The Recording Industry Association of America last month forced a $1 million payment out of an Arizona company that ran a dedicated server...
Tags: Arizona, file-trading, Napster Inc., RIAA, settlement
Research articles 2002-05-01
Same old song and dance: in seeking to defend their traditional way of doing business, the record companies might be choking off the sort of allies they will someday need. (Observations and Opinions).(Brief Article)
By most counts, the past week was a good one for the Recording Industry Association of America. It began with the final death throes of Napster, the record companies' arch-nemesis, after Bertelsmann withdrew its offer to acquire the file-trading se By most counts, the...
Tags: file-trading, Napster Inc., radio, record company, RIAA
Research articles 2002-05-20
Changing minds: the studios are trying to make peer-to-peer file trading socially (or at least parentally) frowned on.(Headliners)
WASHINGTON -- The Motion Picture Assn. of America won't say exactly how many people it sued last week for illegally swapping movies over the Interact. "We don't want to turn this into a numbers thing," a spokesman said, though the n...
Tags: file-trading, litigation, MPAA, P2P, record company, RIAA
Research articles 2004-11-22
Reproductive cycle: can an industry successfully take back rights consumers have long believed they enjoy? (Headliners).(Music industry copyright protection )
"RIP, Mix, Burn" reads the copy in advertisements for Apple Computers' latest model Macintosh, a campaign that has sent record company and studio executives into paroxysms of teeth gnashing and table pounding. At a hearing on Capito "RIP,...
Tags: CD, file-trading, copy protection, record company, Apple Inc., copyright protection
Research articles 2002-11-11
Synergy sideswiped. (Observations and Opinions).(Brief Article)(Column)
Having spent a decade getting fat on investment banking fees from putting today's media conglomerates together, Wall Street's next big feed bag might be in taking them apart. They're starting to talk heresy on Walt Street. After a decade char ...
Tags: America Online Inc., Disney Corp., file-trading, media, music, Time Warner Inc.
Research articles 2002-05-06
Contracts and Digital Content
Copyright law goes back to the time of the U.S. constitution and it is regarded as an important cornerstone of successful intellectual property protection. However, recently it has been criticized strongly. Moreover, modern information and communication technology makes it increasingly difficult to actually protect the copyright of a digital good....
Tags: File-trading, Digital Content, University Of Bristol, Intellectual Property, Research & Development, Business Operations
White papers 2003-05-01
Report: Napster in Talks With Microsoft
File-Swapping Service Napster is reportedly in talks with Microsoft to use the software maker's music copyright protection technology. The Los Angeles Times reported Friday that Napster hopes to use Microsoft's anti-piracy technology to persuade the music industry to allow songs that it has restricted the file-trading service from listing. Microsoft...
Tags: Copyright Protection, File-trading, RIAA, Antipiracy, Microsoft Corp., InfoWorld, Napster Inc., File-Swapping Service Napster, Piracy, Business Operations, Corporate Law
White papers 2001-05-04

Additional Resources

Zip Or Unzip A File
Zipping a file creates a compressed version of the file that is considerably smaller than the original file. The zipped version of the file has a .zip file extension. File types that are reduced the most as a result of zipping are text-oriented file types, such as .txt, .doc, .xls,...
Tags: File, Graphics
White papers
Check A File In Or Out Of A SharePoint Library
When you check out a file from a library on a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services site, you ensure that others cannot make changes to the file while you edit it. While the file is checked out, you can edit the file, close it, reopen it, and even work with the...
Tags: Microsoft SharePoint, File, Collaboration, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers
Send 5GB Files with File Dropper
If you need to send someone a big file, forget about e-mail: You need a big-file sharing service like Drop.io, YouSendIt, or Transfer Big Files. If you need to send someone a really big file, try File Dropper, which raises the file-size cap to a whopping 5GB. Think about...
Tags: File, E-mail, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Online Communications, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-03-24
Open Or Edit A File In A Sharepoint Library
The method that you choose to open or edit a file in a library on a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services site depends on what you want to do with the file and how the library is set up. For example, you may want to just open a file to read...
Tags: Microsoft SharePoint, Library, Microsoft Corp., File, Collaboration, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers
Music industry moves to disconnect file sharers in U.S.
The U.S. recording industry is shifting away from suing file sharers and toward working out deals with internet service providers that could see downloaders have their access cut off, but the issue in Canada is still muddy because of a lack of clear copyright law. The Recording Industry Association of...
News items 2009-08-07
Bogged Down in To-Do Lists? Try a "Friday File"
The Find: An alternative for those who find to-do lists more of a hindrance than a help: "a Friday file." The Source: An interview with Laura Fitton, of Pistachio Consulting on Web Worker Daily. The Takeaway: What's a Friday File? At the risk...
Tags: List, Productivity, Team Management, Recruitment & Selection, Strategy, Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2008-09-12
Proginet enhances pervasive IND$FILE™ technology; IND$FILE Plus 3.1 aimed at data centers looking to improve file transfer price performance
UNIONDALE, N.Y.--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 9, 1995--Proginet Corp. announced today that it has begun shipping an enhanced version of the "IND$FILE" compatible micro-to-mainframe file transfer software it acquired from Novell, Inc. last year.Improvements to IND$FILE Plus include faster throughput (up to 900,000 bits per second), lower MVS CPU utilization (as low as...
Tags: Business Wire, HARDWARE, Mainframes, Novell Inc., performance, Printers, Servers, Storage
Research articles 1995-01-09
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