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China has closed one of the country's largest file-sharing sites in what it says is a fight against copyright infringement, but could be seen as another measure aimed at controlling what content the ...
Google has started blocking terms related to popular file-sharing websites in its search box's "Autocomplete" feature, a move aimed at impeding people from easily accessing pirated music and movies ...
The big picture: Zippyshare was one of the most popular file-sharing websites in the early years of the twentieth century, before streaming services like Netflix and Spotify reduced its relevance.
LOS ANGELES – The American film industry is preparing to sue computer server operators in America and Europe who help relay digitized movie files across online file-sharing networks, a source familiar ...
Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...
LimeWire, the defunct file-sharing website, is set to relaunch in the form of a marketplace for nonfungible tokens, or NFTs. The controversial service was shut down in 2010 following a lengthy legal ...
A website known for its music piracy past is adapting to the blockchain-focused future. Limewire, a file-sharing website best known for letting users share MP3s in the 2000s, has relaunched with an ...
Popular file-sharing site WinMX.com ceased operating and the New York office of another, eDonkey.com, appeared to be closed, in the continuing legal fallout among underworld peer-to-peer music ...
A new study provides solid proof that people all over the world are actively Dumpster diving in file-sharing services Of course your company’s firewall blocks access to RapidShare.com, Easyshare.com, ...