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| 17 Sep 2009 by By Joe Nocera The new owners of Skype had better like their lawyers because it looks as if they're going to be spending a lot of time with them. ... It sounds as if the Skype founders have lost any way to interact with other people except through their lawyers… I would say it sucks to be them, were it not for the piles of money they have. — Shine. 2. September 17, 2009 9:25 am Link. Anyone can sue. Their lawsuit smacks of frivilousness. — Joseph. 3. September 17, 2009 9:45 am Link ... Executive Suite - http://executivesuite.blogs.nytimes.com/ - References |
| 1 Dec 2005 by Ray Beckerman I have three computers at home, of which 2 don't work. I finally was able to purchase a new one 6 months after the last one fried a power supply. So for a six months I had two inoperative computers at home. By Anonymous, at December 1, 2005 11:53:00 ..... I wonder if the 'proprietary software' being use is 'legal' or a honeypot version of kazaa that is modified to snag IP addresses, etc when people download from it. If so, wouldn't that be entrapment on the part of RIAA? ... Recording Industry vs The People - http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Recording Industry vs The People ] |
| 2 Oct 2007 by Jon The labels will try to make the jury believe that Thomas was a criminal and thief, as the labels call file sharers, who illegally distributed the digital downloads online as tereastarr@KaZaA. ... Ray Beckerman, the New York lawyer who's representing several RIAA victims and whose Recording Industry vs The People carries the only detailed list of case-by-case court documents and lawyers representing corporate music victims, is dedicating space to reports of the trial ... p2pnet news - http://www.p2pnet.net/ - References [ More results from p2pnet news ] |
| 9 Oct 2007 She said that she doesn't use Kazaa, the peer-to-peer service she is accused of using to make more than 1700 songs available. In a phone interview on Monday, she said that her IP address could have been hijacked by a music pirate. ... Even members of Congress poked fun at the RIAA's attempts to take legal action in 2003 against Brianna LaHara, a then 12-year-old honors student from New York. "Are you headed to junior high schools to round up the usual suspects?" Sen. ... CNET News.com - Business Tech - http://www.news.com/ - References [ More results from CNET News.com - Business Tech ] |
| 11 Mar 2007 by Ray Cha / Independent Scholar Jeremy W. Peters, “Kazaa's Creators Do Latest Venture by the. Book,” New York Times, February 27, 2007. http://www.nytimes.com/. Joshua Chaffin and Francesco Guerrera, “NBC's Zucker lashes out at YouTube,” Financial Times, February 6 2007. .... Growing up I never had a working computer let alone have the internet and software like Quicktime, television shows being viewed through websites clearly is reinforcing a digital divide betwen Internet subscribers and t.v. basic ... Untitled - http://flowtv.org/ - References |
| 3 Jan 2008 I am unfamiliar with Kazaa, and it may look only in that folder for shared music, but since any folder on a computer can be shared, focusing on that single directory (however likely that the music in it would be for sharing) is technologically absurd. Since I assume the lawsuit would .... Now five years later, despite having records that get covered on NPR and The New York Times, we're in real financial trouble as a new generation of kids feels entitled to free music. ... NPR Blogs: Blog of the Nation - http://www.npr.org/blogs/talk/ - References |
| 14 Aug 2009 Nearly two years ago, the Bush administration sided with the major record labels in their civil lawsuit against an alleged and briefly famous Kazaa user named Jammie Thomas. Now the Obama administration is doing so as well. .... She will have no home, no car, no posessions of any type, leaving her destitute... and at the mercy of the system. The government then becomes responsible for her health care for the rest of her life as well. Think of it... the mental trauma alone ... CNET News.com - http://news.cnet.com/newsblog/ - References |
| 2 Jul 2006 by Robert Scoble Rebuilding those so that they both would run together would be akin to tearing down New York and rebuilding it from scratch. Not gonna happen due to sheer economics. Not to mention that the people who built the buildings aren't working in the ..... Scoble said "Kazaa? Yeah, that really has gone on to make a big and respectable business." : I know you are kidding, but you'll be the first to have users pay for the bandwidth to download your HD, so don't mock them, right? ... Scobleizer - Tech Geek Blogger - http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/2006/03/24/where-the-heck-is-sco... - References |
| 25 Feb 2009 If I operate a highway between Boston and New York, with signs directing people how to get from one place to another, and somebody uses my highway to transport stolen goods, my highway should be shut down? ..... by stonypaul March 2, 2009 11:53 AM PST: I doubt the sincerity of John Kennedy's work here because he, like everyone else, will have realised that if TPB does get closed down then like Napster, Kazaa et al before it that there will always be another medium to come ... CNET News.com - http://news.cnet.com/ - References |
| 2 Mar 2009 by Jeff When we win a World Series I so very badly want that road to go through New York again. It will be sweet. The most important thing to come from it is that I no longer will accept that any team I root for is cursed. ... And still feel the pain of Kenny Lofton scoring at the Kingdome as Randy tries in vain to cover home. I watched the NBA Finals against the Bulls in '96 alone, because living every play as I did, the presence of other humans really got in my way, ... Lookout Landing - http://www.lookoutlanding.com/ - References |
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