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File Sharing Lawsuits at a Crossroads, After 5 Years of RIAA Litigation view story
31 votes- Submitted by dan360man
- 1 day ago
- (http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/...)
- Became popular 1 day ago
RIAA attorney Donald Verrilli Jr. says file sharers are automatically liable for copyright infringement and monetary damages for using peer-to-peer networks.
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LimeWire Pro 4.18.6.1 view story
2 votes- Submitted by court12likes
- 2 days ago
- (http://oldplymouthsociety.org/dir...)
- Became popular 2 days ago
Don’t waste time in testing slow and dangerous public proxies. Just select a USA/UK IP you wish to use from our list. Every IP you see is...
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RIAA wins P2P case after defendant reformats hard drive view story
22 votes- Submitted by note2self
- 10 days ago
- (http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/p...)
- Became popular 10 days ago
Once you're sued by the RIAA, reformatting your hard drive and nuking your P2P apps is likely to get you in hot water with the judge.
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RIAA v. U: the state of P2P file sharing on campus view story
39 votes- Submitted by DarkNemesis618
- 10 days ago
- (http://arstechnica.com/articles/c...)
- Became popular 10 days ago
As the kids go back to school, Ars takes a look at the state of P2P on campus. Sure, Big Content is still sending out letters and serving up lawsuits, but how some schools are responding to P2P's legal and technical impact on their networks may surprise u
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Find and Share Music with TinySong | TorrentFreak view story
4 votes- Submitted by Tau_Zero
- 14 days ago
- (http://torrentfreak.com/find-and-...)
- Became popular 14 days ago
TinySong is an easy to use website where users can search for music and share tracks with friends via a direct link. It's linked to Grooveshark, a P2P powered music service, that allows users to manage and store their entire music library “in the cloudâ
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Comcast vs. BitTorrent, What’s Next? view story
7 votes- Submitted by Tau_Zero
- 16 days ago
- (http://torrentfreak.com/comcast-v...)
- Became popular 16 days ago
Yesterday, the FCC ruled that Comcast’s network management practices that specifically targeted BitTorrent users, were unfair. The ruling is a small victory for Net Neutrality, but it wont stop ISPs from going after the heavy bandwidth users, not at all
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The Pirate Bay Appeals Italian Blockade view story
2 votes- Submitted by Tau_Zero
- 17 days ago
- (http://torrentfreak.com/the-pirat...)
- Became popular 17 days ago
The Pirate Bay has decided to fight the decision of an Italian judge after it ordered ISPs to block access to the popular tracker. The blocks didn’t prove particularly effective... but nevertheless, The Pirate Bay is determined to reverse the decision.
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Wuala, a decentralized secure social online file storage system view story
7 votes- Submitted by gardos_attila
- 23 days ago
- (http://web2web3.blogspot.com/2008...)
- Became popular 23 days ago
Wuala is a free social online file storage service from Switzerland which allows its users to securely store, backup, and access files from anywhere and to share files easily with friends, groups, and the world.
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ISP’s New Music Service Will Pay Labels For ‘Illegal’ Downloads view story
2 votes- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 24 days ago
- (http://www.paidcontent.co.uk/entr...)
- Became popular 24 days ago
One of the UK’s top ISPs is preparing to launch an unlimited music service that would see it pay record labels for songs illegally downloaded by its customers.
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Prototype Anti-Piracy Tool Revealed and Taken Offline | TorrentFreak view story
4 votes- Submitted by revital9
- 26 days ago
- (http://torrentfreak.com/prototype...)
- Became popular 26 days ago
The existence of a prototype management system for anti-piracy company ‘Logistep’ was revealed at the weekend. The online system called ‘Logistep Data Management Tool’, was located at eparken.com.

