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P2P traffic unaffected by suits

There have been claims by the music industry that suing users works, and that there has been a decrease in P2P use. This is not supported by the facts. According to a new study, P2P network traffic rivals normal web browsing, and the P2P traffic in North America has been Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 20 yearsApril 16, 2005 ago
P2P

Swedish servers raided, no bits harmed

Swedish police have raided servers belonging to the ISP Bahnhof Internet. They discovered 23 Terabytes of infringing content. Apparently, one of the servers in the ISP was the largest file serving machine in Europe! This case highlights an interesting question about ISP liability. Apparently, two employees are now suspected of Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 20 yearsMarch 13, 2005 ago
P2P

Loki Torrent goes nuclear

Loki Torrent was one of the most popular bittorrent sites on the net. It had decided to fight and they were raising money from users to pay for their legal defense; apparently they had made about $40,000 US dollars from this, and leaves one to wonder how is it that Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 20 yearsFebruary 15, 2005 ago
P2P

P2P traffic: the facts

There has been some talk recently about the possible death of P2P, particularly in the popular media. The argument is that P2P networks have seen a sharp decrease from the actions of the music industry and their lawsuits against users. A new study called “Is P2P dying or just hiding?” Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 20 yearsFebruary 9, 2005 ago
P2P

Downloading shows is the new MP3

(Registration required, remember to use Bugmenot). So, BitTorrent is making TV execs uneasy in the United States. It was meant to happen, as torrent technology is quite fast, but not as fast as the article would make us believe. I still cringe at the use of the word “stealing”, the Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 20 yearsFebruary 4, 2005 ago
Litigation

Norwegian student liable for sharing music

A Norwegian student has been found guilty of copyright infringement and has been told that he has to pay the music industry the equivalent of £8,000 for hosting a site called napster.no. As its counterpart in the United States, the problem is that this site had links to actual infringing Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 20 yearsJanuary 31, 2005 ago
Litigation

RIAA sues 717 new P2P users

The RIAA continues its strategy of suing P2P users by initiating lawsuits against 717 users of the Kazaa, eDonkey and Limeware P2P networks. Will this strategy work? I will conduct a survey of users tonight and get back to you tomorrow with a report of numbers of people sharing.

By Andres Guadamuz, 20 yearsJanuary 28, 2005 ago
P2P

New P2P technology available!

eXeem is a new P2P application that was created in the wake of the shutting down of the SuprNova bitorrent website. This new technology marries the speed and capabilities of Bitorrent with the relative anonymity and decentralization of P2P. However, eXeem is said to come with spyware, so a new Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 20 yearsJanuary 27, 2005 ago
P2P

Legal music sales rose in 2004

A report by the BBC says that legal music downloads are up almost tenfold during 2004 . In other news, snow is cold, rain is wet, and young people have no taste in music.

By Andres Guadamuz, 20 yearsJanuary 20, 2005 ago
P2P

Jail for P2P developers

A new bill in California is asking for jail time for P2P developers. That’s right, if you produce some software that can be used to exchange files through a network, then you can be thrown to jail. The stupidity of this bill is monumental for so many reasons, and works Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 20 yearsJanuary 20, 2005 ago

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