The recent announcement by the FTC that sensitive information from nearly 100 organizations had been compromised through peer-to-peer file-sharing networks underscores the risks of this technology.
It had to happen sooner or later. After all, nearly everyone else in the computing industry is suing everyone else, it was only time before a P2P company took up legal action against another P2P. "In ...
PEER-TO-PEER file swapping networks have been growing in popularity ever since Napster emerged, with Morpheus, Gnutella, and Kazaa being the more popular options in use today. In addition to the ...
Stepping up its battle against online music piracy, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry announced thousands of new lawsuits against those it suspects of illegal file-sharing. The ...
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More people are now using illicit file-sharing networks to download and stream unauthorised versions of TV programming, new research has revealed. Visitors using so-called torrent sites have doubled ...
A software company and its parent are claiming they hold patent rights to widely used Internet song-swapping technology, and they are demanding that several file-sharing networks obtain licenses in ...
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