Slyck.com departs from its usual interview pattern with P2P developers and looks at the file-sharing world from the other side. Today, we speak with Charli Johnson, one of the many individuals sued by the RIAA.
September 1, 2004
by Thomas Mennecke
Martin answers questions about the DCIA’s stance on copyright infringement, DRM, the PIRATE Act and other P2P related topics.
Slyck Speaks with Zultrax, A new client offering Gnutella and a peek at a brand new network called ZEPP.
Slyck interviews ITIC DIC, or IT Innovations and Concepts Digital Intelligence Centre.
June 11, 2004
by Thomas Mennecke
Slyck speaks with the creator of KCeasy, a front end client for OpenFT (Open FastTrack) and Gnutella.
Slyck catches up with Sloncek - The creator, owner and administrator of SuprNova.org - for the latest news and gossip from the number 1 torrent site.
May 11, 2004
by Michael Ingram
A new project named ProtoWall begins to make its own history in Internet Security.
LimeWire has developed a revised Gnutella crawler that can more accurately determine the population and proportion of different network clients.
February 25, 2004
by Thomas Mennecke
Slyck interviews Pablo Soto, programmer behind clients Piolet, Blubster and RockItNet.
February 17, 2004
by Thomas Mennecke
Slyck speaks with Jon Hess, programmer behind the popular DirectConnect community.
February 13, 2004
by Thomas Mennecke
Slyck speaks with Michael Weiss, CEO of StreamCast Networks, about the upcoming release of Morpheus 4.0 and much more. Update: StreamCast addresses third party software issues with Morpheus 4.0.
January 14, 2004
by Thomas Mennecke
Slyck brings you our interivew with the developer of the very popular SoulSeek network.
December 26, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
Slyck once again visits Frontcode Technologies to find the latest regarding WinMX 4.0 and much more.
December 25, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
Slyck speaks to the executive director of newly formed lobby group P2P United, in one of their first interviews ever.
Slyck.com speaks with Bram Cohen about the success of BitTorrent and insights into the next version.
September 11, 2003
by Raymond Hoffman