AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwired - Jan 27, 2014) - Giganews, the world's most popular Usenet access provider, announced today that they have reached 2,000 days of high-quality binary retention and more than ...
The recording industry has racked up another significant legal victory over an Internet-based piracy facilitator. By Billboard Staff The recording industry has racked up another significant legal ...
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In a new series of lawsuits, Hollywood studios for the first time are targeting companies that provide access to Usenet newsgroups. This corner of the Internet, largely a leftover from the days before ...
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The Recording Industry Association of America's litigation strategy is taking a detour into the internet's Precambrian layer, suing a company that distributes the ancient decentralized message board ...
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Judge's ruling against Usenet.com, its lawyer says, undercuts classic immunity against liability in copyright cases. The RIAA disagrees. Greg Sandoval covers media and digital entertainment for CNET ...