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- Web Pirates Already Looting Top Films
- Hollywood studios worry that Internet video on demand will lead to piracy, but the digital copyright enforcement firm MediaForce says the barn door is already wide open. Movies are being heavily pirated, costing studios an estimated $2.5 billion a year, says the company. Top titles now available on the Web...
- Research articles 2001-07-16
- Studios Demand Internet Services Block Access to Pirated Movie Programs.
- By John Snell, The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 30--Oregonians using their cable modems to pirate Hollywood movies soon could receive an order telling them to knock it off or risk losing their broadband connection. The Motion...
- Research articles 2001-04-30
- Playing without paying
- Danny Birchall looks at how every Internet user is potentially a pirate Across the world, Internet users are downloading music and films without paying for them. New Internet applications are making it possible to trade copyrighted material easily and anonymously. And the industry claims that, unless this is checked,...
- Research articles 2000-11-20
- From the Editor's Desk… Paul Coe Clark III
- The Middleman's Dead, But His Corpse Won't Leave As a kid, I spent two years in Nicaragua. That otherwise-lovely country is prone to swarms of locusts, which shed their skins while clinging to trees. The process leaves a perfectly formed, empty replica of a locust clinging...
- Research articles 2000-06-05
- TS.Census Gets the Drop on Napster, Gnutella; Asset Tracking Software Sniffs Out Installations of Controversial Software
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- Research articles 2000-06-26
- Gnutella.(peer-to-peer sharing site, alternative to Napster)(Brief Article)
- Now that Napster has said it will begin charging a subscription fee, are the days of free Internet music over? Perhaps not. An alternative to Napster is Gnutella (gnutella.wego.com), an open-source file-sharing software program originally developed b Now that Napster has said it will begin charging...
- Research articles 2000-12-01
- IAAL: What Peer-to-Peer Developers Need to Know About Copyright Law
- The future of peer-to-peer file-sharing is entwined, for better or worse, with copyright law. Copyright owners have already targeted not only the makers of file-sharing clients like Napster, Scour, Audiogalaxy, Aimster and Kazaa, and Morpheus, but also companies that provide products that rely on or add value to public P2P...
- White papers 2004-09-01
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- File-Sharing and Business Models
- File-sharing can entail at least four topologies. In the first generation, Napster, Scour, Aimster/Madster, Audiogalaxy, and iMesh routed file requests through central directories that located and accessed donors with hard drive tracks that could be copied. In a second generation, KaZaa and Grokster now use a network configuration that routes...
- White papers 2003-06-09
- Life after Napster: new file-sharing method keeps record labels happy - Black Digerati - BayView Systems Duolizer - Evaluation
- Amid the furor over Napster, Gnutella, and the like, one startup says it has the solution to keep record companies and their artists happy. San Francisco's BayView Systems launched Duolizer, a digital audio and video control system designed to give content owners security and flexibility when distributing their digital assets.
- Research articles 2002-03-01
- Deepnet Technologies - New Browser Super Charges Internet Explorer
- LONDON -- Deepnet Technologies announces the launch of Deepnet Explorer, a powerful Web, P2P and News browser that allows users to surf the web faster, share and download files on the Gnutella P2P network, and view the latest RSS news and weblogs.
- Research articles 2004-07-13
- The Music Industry And File Sharing
- In nowadays' technological age, music is readily available for anyone who wants it over the Internet. Peer-to-Peer file sharing programs such as Kazaa, Limewire, or Gnutella offer free music downloads. As technology increases, record sales decrease; the cause being internet file sharing. This wave of internet music downloading began with...
- White papers 2007-01-26
- What's replacing P2P, BitTorrent as pirate hangouts?
- Driven by increased crackdowns on BitTorrent sites such as The Pirate Bay, software pirates are fast-moving their warez to file-hosting Web sites. Sites such as RapidShare, Megaupload, and Hotfile let anonymous users upload large files such as cracked software for free. Hyperlinks to the software can then be distributed by...
- News items 2009-10-11
- P2P and BitTorrent Not Welcome in Antarctica
- If you're residing in Antarctica, chances are you are an employee of the United States Antarctic Program USAP. If so – and according to the letter recently sent by the USAP to its employees – you should not be using any P2P or BitTorrent applications because they're…well, dangerous. The...
- News items 2009-08-19
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