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  • A new hope for BitTorrent?

    Just weeks after legal attacks crippled the popular BitTorrent file-swapping community, an underground programmer from its ranks has stepped forward to announce new software designed to withstand future onslaughts from Hollywood.

  • Audiogalaxy founder tries new P2P venture

    Two years after finding his way off the record industry's most-wanted list, Audiogalaxy founder Michael Merhej is back with a new peer-to-peer software venture.

  • RIAA settles lawsuit with iMesh

    The Recording Industry Association of America said Tuesday that it had settled its lawsuit against Israeli file-swapping company iMesh, for damages of US$4.1 million.

  • Audiogalaxy swaps music services

    One-time file-swapping powerhouse Audiogalaxy, hobbled by a legal settlement with record labels, has launched a legal music offer in place of its old download service.

  • Napster buyout blocked--end is near

    Napster loses its final battle against the RIAA, as music industry lawyers convince a judge to block the file-swapping company's US$9 million sale to Bertelsmann.

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