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- Morpheus 5.4.0.1080 (Windows)
- Editor's Note: The publisher of Morpheus is no longer in business. If you're interested in downloading another P2P program, please click here to see the list of other P2P software available on Download.com.
- Software downloads 2009-06-02
- StreamCast names Skype, Kazaa in lawsuit
- StreamCast names Skype, Kazaa in lawsuitThis is funnyTwo companies who have been sue for copyright related cases are no suing each other over. This is funny. Lawyers must love these guys.Re: This is funnyIt's a bit ironic, isn't it? Given, it's for a different reason other than file sharing,...
- Discussion threads 2006-03-27
- StreamCast sues Kazaa, Skype: here's my take
- As fellow VoIP blogger Andy Abramson reports, it has been revealed that back on January 20, Morpheus peer-to-peer technology developer and provider StreamCast Networks, filed a RICO suit against Skype Technologies SA, Niklas Zennstrom, Janus Friis, and BlueMoon OU (the company that reportedly did a lot of the...
- Blog posts 2006-03-27
- Top court to hear landmark P2P case Tuesday
- Top court to hear landmark P2P case TuesdayWhat B.S. !These people will do ANYTHING for money and if they make enough they'll slug it out in court because they still come out with tens of million in their bank account. For anyone with a CLUE the Beta Max decision has...
- Discussion threads 2005-03-28
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- The case for a Global Digital Public Library Network policy
- By Bill Kallman This guest blog is penned by Bill Kallman, CEO of Scayl, a direct, unlimited secure email solution, a longtime VC and real estate investor. He was a founding director of Streamcast, one of the defendant's in the landmark MGM v Grokster ruling. He holds...
- Blog posts 2009-05-22
- Legality of adware distribution with P2P
- After I blogged last week about Direct Revenue's new deal with KaZaA to distribute their adware, I received an email from a representative of another adware company asking what I thought about the legality of the arrangement. Adware bundling with peer to peer file sharing applications is nothing new....
- Blog posts 2005-10-14
- Separating "consumer rights" from copyright
- Separating "consumer rights" from copyright"The encouragement of economic goods"I don't think you pursued your headline thought far enough John.Consumer "rights" (read [i]power[/i]) are a force in society that is only growing by the day. Legislation and laws most often follow the practices and attitudes of society rather than lead them.The...
- Discussion threads 2005-07-08
- FAQ: The Supreme Court's ruling against P2P
- FAQ: The Supreme Court's ruling against P2PTypical vague junk[i]"can be sued and held legally liable for the copyright infringement of the people using their software, [b]if the companies actively encourage that infringement[/b]."[/i]And why do I get that usual feeling that what constitutes actively encouraging infringement will never clearly be defined,...
- Discussion threads 2005-06-27
- The Supremes Rule Against Grokster
- The Supremes Rule Against GroksterWon't put it back?Hmmm, possibly but then a few law suits that bury the hosting web sites will go a long way...not suprisingGrokster played on the napster name, and was too mainstream. The supreme court can't really condone thieving that includes advertising or has a...
- Discussion threads 2005-06-27
- Landmark P2P ruling back in court
- Landmark P2P ruling back in courtExtraordinary, reallyThe RIAA successfully prosecutes companies that produce file sharing software on the basis that it is primarily used for illegal purposes, i.e. swapping copyrighted material. The principle being that more harm is caused by the file swapping than the harm to free speech...
- Discussion threads 2004-02-02
- Building bridges between P2P networks
- Building bridges between P2P networksRIAA's marketing unit should be firedRIAA, of all things, should be promoting P2P swapping, allowing lower sound quality, but entire songs to be traded for FREE, instead of using FUD to deter download.Two results will follow - 1) Those so called "artists" and their companies will...
- Discussion threads 2004-01-16
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