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Is P2P Legal?

7 hours ago ago from Mission Imposible

P2P (peer-to-peer) is a type of file-sharing network that allows individuals across the globe to trade files, or torrents, directly with one another without going through a third-party server. Computers on a file-sharing network link up using peer-to-peer software. A few examples of files shared over P2P include freeware, shareware, betas, and original works of all kinds from music to photography, programs and scripts. It is illegal, however, ...

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Comcast to Pay $16 Million for Blocking P2P Applications

23 hours ago ago from Windows 7 Serials

In a settlement, Comcast has agreed to pay $16 million for block peer-to-peer file sharing applications under claims of network management. Here is the original: Comcast to Pay $16 Million for Blocking P2P Applications

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Is government a knowledge business?

6 hours ago ago from DavePress

Enterprise 2.0 is a label Andrew McAfee coined to describe the use of collaborative tools within large organisations, focused on the benefits this offers to non-technical managers rather than technology-for-technology's sake enthusiasts. In other words: blog, wikis, forums, and social networks are nice, but what does it mean for a service manager? As always Wikipedia is your friend . McAfee's book, helpfully titled Enterprise 2.0 , is a ...

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Comcast Settles $16M P2P Lawsuit, Starts Streaming Video Service

17 hours ago ago from Malaysian Web Hosting

Thu, Dec 24, 2009 Malaysia Web Hosting News December 23, 2009 Internet, digital cable and VoIP services provider Comcast has agreed on settling a class-action suit over traffic shaping methods that throttled P2P connections from 2006 to late 2008, paying out some $16 million dollars to those affected.

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