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Streaming music service boom helped stunt illegal downloads in 2012
By Luke Brown published
Use of peer-to-peer sharing fell dramatically last year, with more consumers switching to streaming services.
Live TV still top for UK movie watching
By Kate Solomon published
You hear a lot about how people watch films today, from the legit movie stream to the shady bit torrent - but for all the fancy tech, more films are watched live on TV than any other way in the UK.
Napster ends service - now part of Rhapsody
By Marc Chacksfield published
Rhapsody has announced it has finished its acquisition of Napster and has merged the music service with its own.
Pirate Bay judge was threatened by 'cyber terrorists'
By Marc Chacksfield published
One of the judges who ordered an Irish ISP to block The Pirate Bay back in 2009 has spoken out about how his online life was threatened by users of the site.
LimeWire to pay $105 million to record labels
By Kate Solomon published
Ex-peer-to-peer music sharing site LimeWire has agreed to pay $105 million in damages to record companies.
P2P use drops, are pirates abandoning ship?
By Patrick Goss published
Peer to peer site use has dropped significantly year on year in the US, according to the latest figures from market research firm NPD, which would suggest that piracy is also declining.
UK ISPs formulate new plan to block The Pirate Bay
By Adam Hartley published
Alongside loads of other file-sharing sites
Ministry of Sound reviews letters to filesharers campaign
By Adam Hartley published
Ministry of Sound Recordings (MoS) is reviewing its policy of sending letters to alleged filesharers, following a recent court ruling criticising such activity.
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