P2P software provider Sharman Networks and associated parties have collectively denied copyright infringement accusations directed against them by recording companies.
Security vendors have been warning about the security hole created by instant messaging and peer-to-peer file sharing programs, but so far there’s no product on the market that directly addresses it.
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StreamCast Networks on Wednesday plans to release an updated version of its Morpheus file-swapping software, showcasing new search technology that could dramatically strengthen peer-to-peer networks.
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Napster founder Shawn Fanning is back in business, with a new vision of label-approved file trading.
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IT managers who want to block staff use of instant messaging or peer-to-peer networks have a new ally in SurfControl.
New communications software aims to tap into the P2P trend among young people, but without the usual unsavoury legal implications.
Free Net phone calls move to Pocket PCs
Peer-to-peer computing is hot, but what are we going to share now that we can't share music for free?
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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