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Supreme Court weighs piracy, technology innovation in 'Grokster' case
WASHINGTON AFP — The powerful interests of the entertainment and high-tech industries clashed at a US Supreme Court hearing in a case with far-reaching implications for the battle against digital piracy and for the future of technology innovation. The nine justices heard oral arguments in a case which, on...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Grokster Ltd., INTERNET, Litigation, P2P, Piracy, software, StreamCast Networks
Research articles 2005-03-29
Listening post: StreamCast Networks CEO Michael Weiss lives on the cutting edge of controversial peer-to-peer networking technology currently being scrutinized by Congress
NOT all the innovation in controversial peer-to-peer networking technology may be coming out of the Silicon Valley. Some of it is coming out of the French Quarter-style office complex along a stretch of Ventura Boulevard in Woodland Hills. There, StreamCast Networks Inc. is creating technology that may one day...
Tags: INTERNET, Kazaa, P2P, StreamCast Networks, technology, U.S. Congress, Weiss
Research articles 2004-10-25
US judgement clears P2P networks of music industry's piracy charges. (Analysis)
In a blow to the music industry's attempt to crack down on illegal file sharing, Grokster and Streamcast have been declared legal services and not responsible for any illicit material distributed by their users. They now hope they can win back advertisers. The news last week that a...
Tags: advertiser, analysis, Grokster Ltd., INTERNET, network, P2P, Piracy, RIAA, StreamCast Networks
Research articles 2003-05-01

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Supreme Court to hear case against online music sharing networks.
By Richard J. Dalton Jr., Newsday, Melville, N.Y. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 11--The bitter, high-stakes fight over swapping free music online has reached the Supreme Court, which agreed Friday to hear a case against two networks that offer online music sharing....
Tags: file-sharing, Grokster Ltd., INTERNET, network, Newsday
Research articles 2004-12-11
Court adds Sharman to P2P lawsuit.(Australian Sharman Networks, parent of Kazaa B.V.)(Brief Article)
EUROPEMEDIA-C2002 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/ A US court has agreed to add Australian Sharman Networks, the company created to buy up Dutch file-sharing service KaZaA, to a recording and film industry lawsuit, Cnet News.com reported. The Recording...
Tags: INTERNET, Kazaa, lawsuit, MPAA, P2P, RIAA, Sharman Networks Ltd.
Research articles 2002-07-09
High court takes file-sharing case.(Fast Track)(Brief Article)
The Supreme Court will review whether TV and movie producers can hold file-sharing networks like Grokster and StreamCast Networks liable when individuals use their software to illegally copy content. The court's decision to take the case thrilled H The Supreme Court will review whether...
Tags: file-sharing, network
Research articles 2004-12-13
RIAA launches new suit against Streamcast.(the Recording Industry Association of America files an infringement suit against Streamcast Networks)(Brief Article)
TV MEETS THE WEB-C2003 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/ TV MEETS THE WEB-C2003 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/
Tags: RIAA
Research articles 2003-06-04
i2Telecom International Reports First Quarter Results; Partnerships With China Unicom and StreamCast Networks Drive New Market Entry Points
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
Tags: China Unicom, partnership
Research articles 2004-05-18
Morpheus 4.5 Arrives with NEOnet for Better Searches.
Still on a high from having an appeals court say that it cannot be held liable for consumers using its software and network to swap illegal files, StreamCast Networks is celebrating with the launch of a major new release of its Morpheus P2P software. ...
Tags: NeoNet AB
Research articles 2004-10-09
Punting on Betamax: lost amid the impact of the Supreme Court's smackdown, were the makings of a real decisions.(HEADLINERS)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: * The Supreme Court agreed that Grokster and Streamcast can be held accountable for encouraging infringing uses of their file-sharing networks. * But the court didn't completely answer the question of whether creators...
Tags: P2P, technology
Research articles 2005-07-04
US Supreme Court to hear appeal on music-swapping, copyright
WASHINGTON AFP — The US Supreme Court agreed to hear a case to determine whether music-swapping services can be held liable for copyright infringement if their networks are used for illegal digital copies. The highest US court said it would hear the appeal from the music and entertainment industries,...
Tags: Electronic Frontier Foundation, INTERNET, network, P2P, precedent, recorder
Research articles 2004-12-10
U.S. court ruling setback for entertainment industry's battle against piracy.
By Bill Condie, Evening Standard, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 20--A US federal appeals court has delivered a stinging set-back to the music and movie industries by ruling that online file-sharing software companies are not liable for copyright infringement. ...
Tags: file-sharing, Grokster Ltd., movie, MPAA, Piracy, Strategy
Research articles 2004-08-20
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