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    The peer-to-peer file sharing program Kazaa is the biggest spyware threat on the Internet, according to a security firm.

  • US Senate OKs antipiracy plan

    The U.S. Senate on Friday overwhelmingly approved a controversial proposal that would let federal prosecutors file civil lawsuits against suspected copyright infringers, with fines reaching tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.

  • Covering tracks: new privacy hope for P2P

    Jason Rohrer was battling an insect invasion last year when he hit on an idea that he hopes will help file-swappers hide from the copyright police.

  • Senators ask P2P companies to police themselves

    A group of Washington lawmakers called on Friday for file-swapping companies to help stop distribution of copyrighted materials and pornography on their networks.

  • Grokster head resigns for Spanish P2P firm

    Wayne Rosso, head of file-swapping company Grokster, has resigned to take the helm of younger Spanish peer-to-peer technology rival Blubster.

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