Greetings and welcome to another edition of Injustice System. Before we dig into the legal news, I wanted to let you know that Reason's annual webathon is currently underway. If you find this ...
The music industry emerged victorious in the first file-sharing lawsuit to go to trial, with a federal court jury ruling a Minnesota woman was liable for swapping two dozen songs and ordered her to ...
Customers might not like the idea of technology that allows some uses of music (like copying iTunes downloads to their iPods) but forbids others (like copying the same song to another kind of music ...
In the first music file-sharing copyright infringement case to go to trial, a federal jury in Minnesota has ordered a woman to pay record companies $222,000 after finding that she illegally shared ...
The war over music downloads is hotter -- and more confusing-- now than ever. As of February, more than 17,850 people have been sued by the Recording Industry Association of America on charges of ...
LOS ANGELES -- Music fans continued swapping songs over the Internet, though a bit more cautiously, despite the recording industry's threat this week to sue individuals engaged in digital piracy. The ...
A brand once known as a file-sharing service in the early 2000s has made a comeback with the launch of a new A.I. music studio. LimeWire Chief Operating Officer Marcus Feistl joined FOX Business' ...
LOS ANGELES — A revamped online file-sharing service aims to woo legions of music fans by offering unlimited, free song downloads that are compatible with iPods, and all with the blessing of major ...
New music file sharing services such as Apple’s iTunes are slowing down Internet services for some university and corporate network managers. Now software from Packeteer allows network managers to ...