The latest from the program formerly known as Blubster has reached the net!
March 15, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
A key Music Industry conference has taken place to discuss "staying afloat in the digital age"
John G. Malcolm, deputy assistant attorney general in the criminal division of the U.S. Department of Justice, claims that file swapping supports terrorism.
March 14, 2003
by Cory Higgins
The newest version of many peoples favorite Gnutella client is now available. Shareaza has quickly rose out of the dark to take the Gnutella world by storm.
March 12, 2003
by Cory Higgins
A Senate hearing will take place on March 27th about P2P. Among the attendants will be the RIAA, MPAA, Sharman and Streamcast.
While most companies in the media industry see peer-to-peer file swapping companies like Kazaa a threat, at least one company seems to be taking a new approach.
March 10, 2003
by Cory Higgins
Janus Friis, Co-creator of FastTrack and Kazaa sets the record straight on FastTrack's supernode server exclusively to Slyck.
The story of RIAA attempts to keep their website live gets even stranger.
Grokster Exec. Wayne Rosso, recently told a group attending the FT New Media and Broadcasting Conference in London, that a recent lawsuit is in fact good for business.
March 4, 2003
by Cory Higgins
Slyck exclusively explains how the RIAA website went down.
Tired of low participation levels? The latest "Kazaa Hack" should solve this problem.
March 2, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
The RIAA have spoken about the latest hack that has left their website inaccessible for a week.
Deep's fight against the RIAA continues as he launches an appeal of the Chicago ruling and a fresh lawsuit against the RIAA.
Once again, Jon Johansen will be tried for theft. The nineteen year old from Oslo had been previously tried and acquitted on the charges.
February 28, 2003
by Cory Higgins
This morning in a California courtroom, St. Louis based software firm 321 Studios begins a battle for its very existence.
February 28, 2003
by Cory Higgins