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  • RIAA to Charter: Give up file-swapper names

    The Recording Industry Association of America is pressing a federal court to ignore cable Internet provider Charter Communications' attempt to keep private the names of 93 subscribers who allegedly traded songs online illegally.

  • Music file-sharing lawsuits tour Europe

    The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, a worldwide recording industry association, announced yesterday its initial round of lawsuits against individuals whom it asserts illegally share files of copyrighted music.

  • Big tech on campus

    College students are getting a crash course in the "digital lifestyle," as schools expand and introduce high-tech perks such as campuswide wireless Internet access, subsidized legal music download services and even free iPods.

  • In depth: Kazaa legal team, AU music industry talk copyright

    Following Sharman Networks' announcement that it filed papers with the United States Supreme Court in support of file sharing companies Grokster and StreamCast, ZDNet Australia spoke to the p2p software company's California based legal team and Australia's own piracy investigations chief about copyright infringement, technology and the law.

  • Fighting to save the Net

    The EFF has been in the spotlight this year due to its battle in the Felten vs RIAA copyright case, plus its development of the Open Audio License. It is touted as the saviour of the Internet, but will forces against it succeed in locking the Net down?

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