No, believe it or not, you're not reading that headline in a time traveling device, I actually said that the Internet's next big thing will be file sharing. And why will file sharing be so popular in ...
struggles with the question of what to do about file sharing. The millions of people now sharing music and video via computers, cell phones and e-mail represent an unprecedented distribution force.
Downloading MP3s through the popular file-sharing application Napster has become more difficult in recent months. The company”s engineers have been persistently implementing digital filters and song ...
E-mail and FTP can do the job, but the most usable and secure way to share files across the Internet is to implement a Web-based file server. Xythos WebFile Server ...
According to a recent report, many college campuses have not yet adopted comprehensive policies to combat music piracy despite an increase in anti-piracy technology. The report, issued by the ...
When the cops busted Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom on Jan. 18, who was brought into custody with the help of an anti-terror squad, police said the takedown was going ...
The controversy over P2P — or peer-to-peer network — file-sharing continues as the technology and entertainment industries are this week eying the U.S. Supreme Court for a pivotal decision that could ...
PHILADELPHIA -- Comcast Corp., an Internet service provider under investigation for hampering online file-sharing by its subscribers, announced Thursday an about-face in its stance and said it will ...
As duties under the U.K.’s Online Safety Act (OSA) related to tackling illegal content came into force Monday, the internet watchdog, Ofcom, said it has launched a new enforcement program focused on ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- In MGM Studios v. Grokster, a case that could affect millions of consumers who use file-sharing software to copy music and video content, the Supreme Court likely will uphold a 1984 ...
WASHINGTON -- The embattled music industry disclosed plans Wednesday for an unprecedented escalation in its fight against Internet piracy, threatening to sue hundreds of individual computer users who ...
TORONTO -- About 70 miles from the U.S. border that he will not cross, Niklas Zennstrom is pondering which gets him more excited: making life miserable for entrenched monopoly businesses or making ...