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- Music industry sues 784 users of Kazaa, Grokster, LimeWire
- WASHINGTON AFP — The Recording Industry Association of America filed a new series of complaints against US-based users of peer-to-peer software distributors Kazaa, Grokster and LimeWire. The move came two days after the US Supreme Court ruled networks such as Grokster may be held liable for infringement if they...
- Research articles 2005-06-29
- Music, movie downloads expose military data to terrorists, computer hackers.
- By Hiawatha Bray, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 5--Sensitive military secrets may be available through the same file-sharing software used by millions to swap illegal music and movie files. Rick Wallace, a computer user in Germany whose...
- Research articles 2004-08-05
- LimeWire offers paid downloads
- Peer-to-peer (P2P) platform LimeWire has signed content partnerships with a number of labels to make songs available on LimeWire’s online music store as paid downloads. LimeWire has signed deals with labels including TuneCore, CBS Records, Kufala Recordings, Delicious Vinyl, CBS Records, Kemado Records and the...
- Articles 2009-02-26
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- LimeWire Distributes KUFALA Music as Weedshare Files
- NEW YORK -- Peer to peer file sharing leader Lime Wire and independent label KUFALA Recordings will partner up to distribute KUFALA music via the LimeWire network and the LimeWire-owned MagnetMix site (www.magnetmix.com). For the first time, famed artists in the jam band circuit including Soul Coughing (under exclusive license...
- Research articles 2005-05-09
- iTunes More Popular Than Most Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Services; Legal Paid Download Store Gives Peer-to-Peer -P2P- a Run for Its Money; WinMX Most Popular Music Download Spot, While iTunes and LimeWire Share Second Position
- PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. -- iTunes is proving to be a formidable competitor against free peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing services, The NPD Group reported today. According to information from NPD's MusicWatch Digital service, Apple iTunes's industry-leading a-la-carte download store tied with LimeWire as the second-most-popular digital music service in March, 2005. Both...
- Research articles 2005-06-07
- Mega-bite of file sharing; LimeWire becomes top free downloading site, but is it legal?(News)(LimeWire L.L.C.)
- Byline: anita jain After receiving an iPod from her husband for Christmas, Dilruba Rashid immediately began scouring the Internet for new songs from Algerian singer Cheb Khaled and some obscure Indian artists she likes. But she didn't turn to iTun Byline: anita jain...
- Research articles 2005-01-24
- Leading Expert Examines Spyware and Adware in P2P Programs; Study Validates Lime Wire's Claims of No Bundled Software
- NEW YORK -- Ben Edelman, a noted expert on Spyware, this week released a study comparing five leading file-sharing programs on Download.com: LimeWire, iMesh, Morpheus, eDonkey and Kazaa.
- Research articles 2005-03-09
- Lime Wire to Sell INgrooves Music in Upcoming Digital Music Store
- Lime Wire LLC announced today that it signed a deal with digital media company INgrooves to sell DRM-free MP3s in the LimeWire Store, opening this holiday season.
- Research articles 2007-10-16
- Lime Wire to Enter Music Download Market With New Digital Store and Inks Deals With Music Companies
- Lime Wire LLC, maker of the popular LimeWire file-sharing software, announced today that it will open a digital music store.
- Research articles 2007-08-14
- 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
- Online Music Services: The Guide To The Best MP3 Download Websites
- The increase of iPods and other MP3 players across the country and the world has led to the proliferation of online music services, which provide legal music downloads used for MP3 downloading. The early online music providers, including Napster, Kazaa, and Limewire provided plenty of controversy by allowing Peer-To-Peer (P2P)...
- White papers 2006-07-29
- Free And Legal Music Downloads?
- SpiralFrog seems to be positioned to compete less with iTunes and more with file-sharing programs like Limewire because it is offering the songs for free. The company hopes to cash in on some of that part segment of the market - the segment that includes people who look for free...
- White papers 2006-09-13
- Trusting A Music Site To Download And Burn Free Music
- File-sharing programs are the most controversial way to download and burn free music on the Internet, but file sharing has never been more popular. Programs like KaZaA, Limewire, Ares, Shareaza, WinMX, iMesh seem to be the most popular for gathering totally free music to download. Lawsuits by the music industry...
- White papers 2007-04-11
- Music industry sues another 744 suspected pirates
- WASHINGTON AFP ? The music industry announced lawsuits against another 744 suspected Internet pirates using peer-to-peer services including eDonkey, Limewire, Grokster and Kazaa. The announcement marked the last wave of legal action by the Recording Industry Association of America, which over the past year has been targeting individual users...
- Research articles 2004-08-25
- Parents Scramble over File Sharing.
- The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 11--Since the music industry began suing digital pirates this week, personal computer consultant Osama Shanaa has uninstalled four file-sharing programs during house calls to homes in suburban Boston. Shanaa, owner of OrraMac...
- Research articles 2003-09-11
- Unlicensed music downloads to peak in 2005.
- EUROPEMEDIA-C2002 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/ Consumers will continue to flock to unlicensed file sharing services such KaZaa, Morpheus, and LimeWire because of their unlimited content and zero cost, according to a new report from Yankee Group. ...
- Research articles 2002-08-14
- Unlicensed Music Downloads to Peak in 2005, Says New Yankee Group Report
- Business/Technology Editors BOSTON--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 14, 2002 Consumers will continue to flock to unlicensed file sharing services such KaZaa, Morpheus, and LimeWire because of their unlimited content and zero cost. Consumers aged 14 and older downloaded 5.16 billion audio files in the United States via unlicensed file-sharing services in...
- Research articles 2002-08-14
- Yankee Group Online Music Expert to Speak at Digital Hollywood Conference
- Business/Technology Editors BOSTON--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 23, 2002 On September 23, 2002, Michael Goodman, a senior analyst with the Yankee Group's Media & Entertainment Strategies research and consulting practice, and author of the Yankee Group report, "Digital Audio: Legitimate Services Inch Forward" will present the Yankee Group's view of the...
- Research articles 2002-09-23
- Legal Tech Week: Spansion, Samsung, LG, Kodak, Google, Microsoft, More
- I thought that adding an occasional round-up of high tech legal machinations might be interesting to readers. If you think it's worthwhile, or not, email or comment and let me know. Spansion sues Samsung -- Memory chip maker Spansion, a Fujitsu and AMD joint venture, has decided...
- Blog posts 2008-11-22
- House bill seeking government P2P ban gets boost
- Computerworld - Security firm Tiversa Inc. has provided the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee with more reasons to ban the use of peer-to-peer networks in government -- it recently accessed some 200 sensitive military documents via P2P technology. The documents include personal data on U.S. troops based overseas, details...
- News items 2009-10-05
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