At the Digital Hollywood conference in Santa Monica, California, the debate over peer-to-peer technology is raging--literally.
It's the season for romance in the file-swapping world, too.
New file-swapping applications are bridging formerly separate networks, promising to improve the efficiency of peer-to-peer searches and sharpen competition among rival software developers.
Lawyers representing the entertainment industry and file-swapping companies will meet in Pasadena, California, on Tuesday as a federal appeals court hears the first arguments in a case likely to shape the future of online file swapping.
The Recording Industry Association of America has withdrawn a file-swapping lawsuit after a possible case of mistaken identity.
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