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PC World May 3, 2002 Tom Spring |
Kazaa Sneakware Stirs Inside PCs AltNet's dormant programs will awaken some time in May to ask for your cash, storage space, and system cycles... |
InternetNews September 6, 2005 Roy Mark |
Kazaa to Continue Court Fight Down Under The peer to peer file-swapping service Kazaa loses a major round in legality of business model in Australia. |
InternetNews July 27, 2006 Roy Mark |
Kazaa Settles Up Kazaa agreed to pay a reported $100 million to the trade organizations representing the international music industry. |
InternetNews March 28, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Skype, Kazaa Named in $4B Lawsuit StreamCast Networks, maker of the Morpheus file-swapping software, filed charges against the founders of Skype and developers of Kazaa, alleging the defendants engaged in numerous violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. |
PC World October 3, 2001 Scarlet Pruitt |
File-Sharing Services Sued RIAA and the MPAA file suit to stop file-sharing services like KaZaA and Morpheus that popped up on the Internet after Napster's demise... |
InternetNews September 28, 2006 Michael Hickins |
StreamCast Up Streaming Creek StreamCast lost a court decision and may face the same fate as Grokster, which shut down last year. |
InternetNews February 3, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Key Online Music Piracy Ruling Reviewed The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals mulls the Recording Industry of America's lawsuits against file-swappers. |
New Architect June 2002 Lincoln D. Stein |
The Morpheus Incident How corporate squabbles could stifle the Web... |
PC World April 4, 2002 George A. Chidi Jr. |
Kazaa Download Offers Unexpected Feature Users may be surprised to learn that application includes software that turns your PC into part of a distributed supercomputer... |
InternetNews February 18, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft's Do Not Open Letter The world's largest software company moves to defend its copyright on leaked Windows code. |
Entrepreneur September 2002 Mike Hogan |
Wreck-Ware P2P exposes you to attack from hackers looking to filch files. Here's how to avoid a swap-and-run. |
Salon.com August 2, 2001 Damien Cave |
The parasite economy There's a new software business model in town -- symbiotic plug-ins that pay for the privilege of piggybacking on the hot download of the moment... |
BusinessWeek October 6, 2003 Ewing & Green |
Global Downloading, Local Lawsuits Hauling U.S. file-sharers to court won't stop the flow of free tunes from overseas. |
BusinessWeek November 1, 2004 |
Skype Is "What Evolution Is All About" Niklas Zennstrom, co-founder of the VoIP company, explains the technology behind peer-to-peer networks and their market implications. |
PC Magazine February 25, 2004 Cade Metz |
Havoc From MyDoom A fast-spreading computer virus teaches lessons. |
Wired February 2003 Charles C. Mann |
The Year The Music Dies Record labels are under attack from all sides -- file sharers and performers, even equipment manufacturers and good old-fashioned customers -- and it's killing them. A moment of silence, please. |
The Motley Fool December 23, 2003 Dave Marino-Nachison |
Hoping "Swap" Doesn't Flop File-swapping services must fight to stay relevant as electronic media distribution gains legitimacy. |
PC Magazine August 3, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
P2P Shifts Following the Supreme Court's landmark ruling in MGM v. Grokster, there are already rumblings about shifts in the business models that P2P services like Grokster, Kazaa, and Morpheus use. |
PC World July 2002 Kevin McKean |
Who Really Controls Your PC? Increasingly, a phantom army of marketers, hackers, and virus writers does... |
Inc. December 2005 Michael Fitzgerald |
Honorable Mention: The $2.6 Billion Men In 2002, Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis launched Skype, a free Internet phone service. In September, they sold it - for a sum that still has Wall Street and Silicon Valley reeling. |