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  • Symantec buys in antipiracy tools

    Purchase of Australia-based XtreamLok bolsters protection for licensed software applications.

    News items | May 16, 2005 5:34pm PDT

  • Impatient TV viewers turn to BitTorrent

    Online forums reveal keen interest in file-sharing software among Australians aching for latest episodes of "Desperate Housewives."

    News items | April 4, 2005 2:19pm PDT

  • Sharman pleads innocence as trial winds down

    Judge will rule in four to six weeks. Company's CEO agrees to a freeze of her personal assets.

    News items | March 23, 2005 4:15pm PST

  • BitTorrent hubs close after ISP raid

    Australian music industry association says 50 hubs closed after a raid on Swiftel Communications.

    News items | March 18, 2005 5:27pm PST

  • Kazaa's a drag at its own company

    Exec reveals why employees "hate" installing the P2P software and how rivals are well-positioned to "out-innovate us."

    News items | February 4, 2005 3:14pm PST

  • Kazaa purchase exposed in copyright trial

    Australian judge throws out request to block access to a document that specifies how much Sharman Networks paid for Kazaa.

    News items | February 2, 2005 2:57pm PST

  • Police probe nixes teen's tsunami effort

    Misguided request for donations was made in "good faith," police say. Still, security firms are watching for phishing schemes.

    News items | January 4, 2005 3:23pm PST

  • Focus group: Kazaa will meet Napster's fate

    In copyright trial, lawyers discuss whether to admit an e-mail sent from a focus group to Sharman, owner of P2P software Kazaa.

    News items | December 16, 2004 6:21pm PST

  • At trial, Altnet-Kazaa link examined

    In the music industry's suit against Sharman, owner of P2P software Kazaa, witness testifies about role of partner Altnet.

    News items | December 15, 2004 4:37pm PST

  • Sharman exec calls child porn unstoppable

    Chief technology officer testifies user access to Kazaa couldn't be blocked, despite the company's zero-tolerance policy on child porn.

    News items | December 10, 2004 6:25am PST

  • Sharman lawyer: Witness switched sides

    Australian professor testifying against Sharman Networks at one time offered to be expert witness for Kazaa software maker.

    News items | December 8, 2004 4:10pm PST

  • Witness says Kazaa activity can be monitored

    Witness in ongoing trial against the software maker says statistics can be collected in the same way Web sites collect data.

    News items | December 7, 2004 7:40am PST

  • Report asserts Kazaa makes the rules

    Judge accepts an affidavit with potentially damaging assertions about Kazaa's handling of copyrighted material.

    News items | December 3, 2004 3:48pm PST

  • Witness assaults Kazaa filter claims

    Executive says his antipiracy firm can identify Kazaa users and can detect copyright-infringing music files on the peer-to-peer network.

    News items | December 2, 2004 2:45pm PST

  • Key witness takes stand in Kazaa trial

    KPMG computer forensics investigator says it's possible to trace people sharing unlicensed music files through IP addresses.

    News items | December 1, 2004 5:12pm PST

  • Sparring begins in Kazaa trial

    If Sharman can bar people who spread child porn, it can do the same for those sharing unlicensed songs, music industry attorney says.

    News items | November 30, 2004 4:16pm PST

  • Music industry lashes out at Kazaa trial

    Trial begins with music industry attorney calling Kazaa an "engine of copyright piracy to a degree of magnitude never before seen."

    News items | November 29, 2004 1:51pm PST

  • McAfee's Trojan horse error gets developer's goat

    A software developer whose program was accidentally labeled a threat is considering action against the antivirus company.

    News items | September 10, 2004 2:22pm PDT

  • U.S. wins appeal against alleged pirate

    Suspected leader of DrinkorDie won't face fair fight if extradited from Australia to United States, lawyer contends.

    News items | July 8, 2004 12:43pm PDT

  • Australia may permit 'personal' music copying

    Music business analyst Phil Tripp has lauded the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties' recommendations on the Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the United States, which support the...

    News items | June 25, 2004 6:08pm PDT

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