Latest about File Sharing
Megaupload lawyers move to kill US piracy charges
By ITPro published
News The file-sharing site's legal team claim case is invalid because the company's based in Hong Kong.
EMC World 2012: EMC snaps up online file sharing service
By Caroline Donnelly published
News Storage giant uses global summit to add cloud player to its Information Intelligence Group.
TappIn P2P file sharing review
By Karl Wright published
Reviews A P2P file sharing tool, which has an attractive £13 per year price point and comes with SSL encryption and password protection. However, the lack of online backup and need for high-speed internet lets it down.
Pirate Bay founders see appeal rejected
By Tom Brewster published
News The Pirate Bay founders may have had their jail sentences reduced, but their fines have gone up.
ORG claims Ofcom should tear up file-sharing draft code
By Tom Brewster published
News The Open Rights Groups has said Ofcom's draft code aimed at clamping down on file-sharers goes against the Digital Economy Act.
Ministry of Sound and the backlash against file sharers
By Tom Brewster published
News We talk to one of the Ministry of Sound's lawyers about the letters they sent to file sharers and the wider problem affecting the music industry.
Most users unhappy with mobile broadband quality
By Stephen Pritchard published
News The overwhelming majority of mobile broadband users are experiencing problems with the quality of the service.
Hollywood wins piracy case against Newzbin
By Nicole Kobie published
News But the Usenet site thinks it's all a waste of time, as the pirated content is all still online.
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