Is legal peer-to-peer traffic a bandwidth hog, an Internet time bomb, or just another misunderstood web business?
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Network Foundation Technologies says it cuts broadband costs by more than 50 percent.
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Anti-piracy officials say that Italian police have charged 11 people in connection with an alleged illegal music file-sharing network.
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Internet powerhouse buys stake in Oregon startup and plans launch of a P2P service that promises to bring ‘near-console’ graphics to players' Internet browsers.
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Q&A with Akamai: In the midst of a ferocious content delivery network war, Akamai tries to distinguish itself with high definition video delivery.
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Venice Project, built on open source and peer-to-peer technology, will debut in 2007.
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BitTorrent CEO Bram Cohen just fine, thank you.
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P2P service partners with 20th Century Fox, Paramount, and MTV to launch video outlet.
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BitTorrent and LimeWire want to appease copyright owners by setting up shop.
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Industry group urges studios and record labels to use digital watermarks to protect their content online.
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How do you turn cool file-sharing tech into money-making tech?
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Launch party for web video production company draws big name techies
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Photos: Web video production company launch party draws big-name techies.
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Launch party for web video production company draws big name techies
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Launch party for web video production company draws big name techies
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Sharman Networks says $115-million settlement with entertainment industry sets stage for collaboration in the digital age.
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The deal positions Verisign to deliver digital content over broadband networks.
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Music industry association charges woman with downloading files illegally, even though she doesn’t use a computer.
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Movie studio teams with Bertelsmann mobile arm to offer movie and TV downloads in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
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Internet video will make its way into the living room next year, as Hollywood embraces the P2P tools it once loved to hate.
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