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Retrial means RIAA has no P2P legal wins
By Gareth Beavis published
The groundbreaking case of the RIAA vs. P2P file sharer Jammie Thomas, who was ordered to pay nearly £150,000 in damages for making music available on the net for free, has been overturned.

File-sharing fines: are you next?
By Carrie Marshall published
If you get your games from P2P, beware

RIAA and KaZaA user settle three-year lawsuit
By Peter Gothard published
But was it all worth it for RIAA?

British woman fined £16k for P2P game sharing
By Adam Hartley published
Landmark case against videogame piracy in UK courts

Musician's Union welcomes BPI piracy crackdown
By Adam Hartley published
Following today's piracy crackdown by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) the Musician’s Union has come out in favour of the BPI’s latest initiative.

Five ways musicians can flourish in a P2P world
By Patrick Goss published
Believe it or not, musicians are not all greedy, money-grabbing attention seeking primadonas; some of them actually want you to listen to their music as well.

100,000s of letters going to illegal downloaders
By Adam Hartley published
BPI and ISPs in music pirates deal, 6.5 million music pirates in UK

G8, Interpol may police our mobile phones
By J. Mark Lytle published
New proposals aim to nip file sharing by phone in the bud
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