Jeff Clarke, president of San Francisco's KQED Public Broadcasting, is a fan of Internet file swapping. For the last several months, Clarke's television and radio stations have been putting content ...
Hello,<BR> I have a fairly decent background in PC hardware but someone said something in front of me yesterday that made me question the validitity of my knowledge.<BR> A tech that works with me was ...
It's one of those questions that raises its ugly head a couple of times a year, everyone makes some type of grunting noise, no real conclusion is reached and it's forgotten about until the next ...
Hoping for a repeat of Napster's legal flameout, the record and movie trade associations are using file-swapping company executives' own words against them in the attempt to close the Kazaa and ...
Peer-to-peer file-sharing software developers say user privacy-protection concerns are behind the introduction of features designed to foil scanning by organizations representing owners of ...
Almost two-thirds of digital files being swapped on file-sharing networks is video, according to P2P traffic analysts CacheLogic. It found that eDonkey was the most popular sharing network for video.
Given what is going on now in the P2P (peer to peer) world, it's a wonder how the old, pirate Napster ever got shut down by The Man in the first place. The law, which is always a few years behind ...
Latest crypto-related malware hides in a movie file on The Pirate Bay and targets specifically Windows PCs, Bleeping Computer reports. The malware — originally thought to inject advertising on Google ...
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