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Date Added: Fri Nov 21 2008. Version: 4.18.8.
P2P Blog (Free subscription) | 20 hours ago
Torrentfreak reported yesterday that the French music industry has sued Soulseek after also taking Vuze, Limewire, the long-defunct Morpheus and the open source hosting site Sourceforge to court. Soulseek has been a well-known secret amongst music sharing enthusiasts for a long time. The system initially just focused on electronic music, but now serves many non-mainstream niches. I've been following...
Lifehacker (Free subscription) | 20 hours ago
New peer-to-peer file sharing web service LittleShoot finds and downloads files right inside your web browser. LittleShoot founder (and former LimeWire engineer) Adam Fisk says he created LittleShoot to overcome LimeWire's shortcomings. To get started, you can search for a keyword at the LittleShoot web site without installing a thing and you'll get dozens of results from YouTube, Flickr, Yahoo, and...
nerdd.net (Free subscription) | 11/19/2008
French record labels are going after Sourceforge because it hosts Shareaza (among others), and though using Shareaza (or Vuze, or Limewire) doesn’t mean you’re violating copyrights, you could be, and Sourceforge has the servers that host these applications’ code. Why stop there? Why can’t they sue the ISP and the telecom companies too?! anonymous@ “IP block [...]
Significant Figures (Free subscription) | 11/19/2008
File sharing copyright content without permission of the copyright holder is illegal in most countries. While there are literally hundreds of P2P systems, such as Limewire and the Bit Torrent networks, and not quite so many legitimate reasons for using…
Digital Media Wire (Free subscription) | 11/18/2008
Paris - A French record label trade group has filed suit against U.S.-based peer-to-peer software distributors Vuze, Limewire, Morpheus and Shareaza, alleging they facilitate mass copyright infringement, TorrentFreak reported. read more
sushil (Free subscription) | 11/18/2008
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Portfolio.com: The Tech Observer (Free subscription) | 11/17/2008
Ars Technica reports : Unable to target most file-swappers directly, France's Société civile des Producteurs de Phonogrammes en France (SPPF) has gone after four creators of P2P software instead, and its efforts to prosecute Vuze, Morpheus, Limewire, and Shareaza on French soil have just received the go-ahead from the Parisian Tribunal de Grande Instance . French law allows for much broader private...
JupiterResearch Analyst Weblogs (Free subscription) | 11/17/2008
The French music industry body Société civile des Producteurs de Phonogrammes en France (SPPF) is suing four US based developers of P-to-P applications, including the BitTorrent client Vuze, Limewire and Morpheus and Shareaza. (The latter is the one that is stimulating vitriol in the tech blogosphere as it is developed by open source development platform SourceForge.) Under newly revised French law...
the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 11/17/2008
Nick Farrell the Inquirer , Monday 17 November 2008. 07:30:00 And the Internet switched off THE FRENCH MUSIC industry has decided to sue four US-based companies that develop P2P applications, including the BitTorrent client Vuze, Limewire and Morpheus. They are also hoping to switch off the the open source development platform SourceForge for running a fourth application called Shareaza....
Politalking (Free subscription) | 11/16/2008
A syndicate of French record labels will now be able to sue four US companies which facilitate illegal digital distribution. Vuze, Limewire, Morpheus and Shareaza are all in the firing line although all the companies mentioned would never advocate piracy so it seems like an empty gesture. [Source - TorrentFreak]
Cool OSX Apps (Free subscription) | 11/16/2008
Acqlite 0.3.5 is a free P2P file sharing application for OS X, written in Cocoa. It is based on LimeWire, Acquisition and Cabos. FEATURES Localized In 27 Languages iTunes, Ipod, Iphone Integration Browser For Music Files Spam Filtering Firewall... Your daily software dose of the best free Mac Apps, Mac Utilities & Mac Games! Over 3,900 free applications online!
AterSlash (Free subscription) | 11/16/2008
… must have learned to drive in French tanks. Why else would they always be doing things backward?
Click World News (Free subscription) | 11/16/2008
An anonymous reader notes that TorrentFreak is reporting: "French record labels have received the green light to sue four US-based companies that develop P2P applications, including the BitTorrent client Vuze, Limewire, and Morpheus. Shareaza is the fourth application, for which the labels are going after the open source development platform SourceForge. ... Putting aside the discussion on the responsibilities...
Unit1 (Free subscription) | 11/16/2008
Filed under: Internet, News, P2P Torrent Freak reported yesterday that the SPFF — think of it as the French RIAA — filed lawsuits against the developers of P2P clients Vuze, Limewire, and Morpheus. There is also a fourth target, and I’ll get to that particular bit of insanity later. The SPFF’s beef is with the fact that [...]
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