Eminem, Madonna and Kylie Minogue are just some of the popular artists whose songs are to be blocked from being illegally distributed on the peer-to-peer network Kazaa following Federal Court orders yesterday.
New communications software aims to tap into the P2P trend among young people, but without the usual unsavoury legal implications.
Full coverage of the Kazaa trial in Sydney. Also: Sharman Networks, others set to appeal in 2006.
Record companies have started contempt proceedings against Sharman Networks over the company's failure to meet a Federal Court deadline to comply with an assets disclosure order.
The Federal Court today ordered the former lawyers of peer-to-peer software provider Sharman Networks to re-draft a list indicating which documents fall under legal professional privilege.
New communications software aims to tap into the P2P trend among young people, but without the usual unsavoury legal implications.
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