Atrinsic, Inc., a marketer of direct-to-consumer subscription products has announced that Kazaa, its streaming music application, is now available to iOS customers as a free download from the iTunes App Store.With iCloud on the way, iOS device owners are given the opportunity to try out the Kazaa services for a whole... |
21 September 2011 12:31 GMT |
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Atrinsic Inc. has announced that Kazaa subscribers can access the music service on their iPad or iPhone without the requirement of downloading and installing a dedicated application, to immediately stream music to their device.
According to the company behind the digital music subscription service, this “inn... |
7 March 2011 11:51 GMT |
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Illegal file sharing services coming back as legit products is nothing new, though for the most part, they haven't exactly been an overwhelming success. Napster tried it and is still at it offering a legal, subscription-based music download service, the Pirate Bay is apparently doing something similar though det... |
20 July 2009 04:38 GMT |
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Recently, IFPI, an organization that fights for copyrights and struggles to stop illegal file sharing, announced that it had started a campaign supposed to help teachers, kids and parents reduce this phenomenon. At that time, the copyright organization said it would distribute numerous booklets to kids, explaining th... |
12 May 2008 04:12 GMT |
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The peer-to-peer file sharing industry is quite important these days as ISPs, copyright holders and users are continuously talking about it. While consumers simply love P2P file sharing, copyright holders has strongly criticized it because it is rumored that the largest amount of pirated content is distributed by thi... |
17 April 2008 10:27 GMT |
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The Recording Industry Association of America filed a complaint against Jammie Thomas, a 30-year-old woman from Minnesota, accusing her of sharing some copyright protected videos on the famous file sharing application Kazaa. Last week, the judge found the woman guilty and she has to pay a $220,000 fine. However, Jamm... |
9 October 2007 17:06 GMT |
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The battle against the users and websites that infringe copyrights continues with a new case in Minnesota after several companies, all of them members of the Recording Industry Association of America, filed a lawsuit against a Kazaa user. As Wired reports, the companies, including Virgin Records, Warner Bros. Records... |
1 October 2007 06:20 GMT |
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The case started by Promusicae, a Spanish music organization, against the telecommunications company Telefonica and concerning the file sharing application KaZaA, was brought back in the spotlights on Wednesday due to some EU officials' statement. If you didn't know it yet, let me present the story so far: ... |
19 July 2007 09:28 GMT |
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