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  • Sharman, others plead innocence

    P2P software provider Sharman Networks and associated parties have collectively denied copyright infringement accusations directed against them by recording companies.

  • Kazaa offers free Internet calls with latest software

    Peer-to-peer software distributor Sharman Networks Limited has launched Kazaa v3.0 which allows users to make free online calls anywhere in the world.

  • Kazaa blocks, warns Aussie users

    Sharman Networks has closed down new Australian users' access to the Web site from which the Kazaa Media Desktop (KMD) can be downloaded.

  • Kazaa to overtake ICQ downloads

    Kazaa will soon be the most popular free program on the Web as it surpasses ICQ, according to owner Sharman Networks.

  • Kazaa loses role as P2P king

    Kazaa, once the top Net nemesis of record companies and movie studios, appears to have lost its role as the world's most popular file-swapping software, network watchers said Monday.

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  • Morpheus 1.9: File sharing made stupid

    Morpheus once led the peer-to-peer file-sharing category, but after its split with sister app KaZaa, Morpheus can't find direction.

  • Peer pressure: 10 P2P utilities tested

    Despite the RIAA's efforts to shut down file-swapping services, these 10 apps carry Napster's torch.

  • Developer to revive iTunes file-sharing

    The developer of a peer-to-peer file-sharing plug-in for Apple Computer's iTunes music application has decided to give the software a new lease on life, after it was put out of commission by the computer maker's lawyers earlier this month.

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