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The MPAA attempted to sue Shawn Hogan for $2500, claiming that he downloaded 'Meet The Fockers' via BitTorrent. He's told the MPAA that he will see them in court. Comedy gold.
The internet is awash with the news that servers hosting the popular BitTorrent tracker have been seized by Swedish police.
This June you will be able to download Warner Brothers Studios films and TV shows legally using BitTorrent, in a first-of-its-kind deal announced today. The Matrix, Harry Potter, Batman Begins and others will be available.
The UK cable company has signed up to Bram Cohen's distribution protocol and intends to start sending out legitimate movies over its network.
A new service, launching initially in Europe, aims to put a stop to torrenting by making a legitimate alternative available. Can it succeed?
In a bid to go straight, BitTorrent has secured a bunch of venture capital. It plans to use the money to grow the company and go after Hollywood.
Could be, after the Grokster ruling and the discovery of a pro-piracy spiel on his website
Microsoft's Cambridge boffins are working on their own flavour of P2P. From the codename they've given it, it seems they wish to bury the opposition...
The mainstream entertainment industry hate it, but others in the same game are embracing BT as an important tool.
October 14 2021 | 15:04
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