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Kazaa eventually ran into the same legal buzzsaw, ultimately settling the lawsuit brought by the major labels and studios for more than $115 million. (Friis and Zennström had already exited by then.) ...
Kazaa once accounted for nearly half of all online file sharing, but its popularity has plummeted in the five years since its owners were sued for encouraging piracy.
The company behind software called "Kazaa," which made it simple for millions of computer users to download music and movies over the Internet, has agreed to pay more than $115 million to the ...
Kazaa may not have exactly caught fire since it ditched its shady past and went the legit route back in 2009, but the company is still around, and it's now finally released its first mobile app ...
Sharman Networks on Thursday said its Kazaa file-sharing software was on track to set a record and become the most-popular free program on the Web with more than 230 million downloads. By hitting ...
A court ruled Monday that popular file-swapping network Kazaa breaches copyright in Australia and gave the service's owners two months to modify their Web site to prevent further piracy by its ...
The masterminds behind the Kazaa file-sharing software could face time behind bars after the record industry initiated contempt of court proceedings, claiming an earlier ruling wasn't adhered to ...
Brilliant Entertainment's Altnet, the network that snuck into millions of computers, is set to debut after Kazaa's file-swapping site introduces pay downloads for the first time.
RIAA, KaZaA user settle 3-year-old lawsuit for $6,050 After three years and tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees, the RIAA has … ...
Kazaa downloads cost one man $750 per song in RIAA suit The RIAA won a pair of victories last week as a judge finally awarded the … ...
Kazaa, the wildly popular free music-swapping service that emerged in the wake of Napster's decline, may finally have shown a chink in its armor.
Janus Friis with Niklas Zennström, who disrupted music distribution with the Kazaa file sharing service and phone companies with Skype, unveiled their Twitter-like version of a digital music ...
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