Napster was a file-sharing service that allowed users to download music tracks for free. The recording industry sued to have Napster shut down, and the company went into bankruptcy in 2002. Napster ...
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I’d have recommended WeTransfer to anyone, but in the last few months, it seems to have gone downhill, and now I’m looking to change. WeTransfer was founded in 2009, but I didn’t discover it until ...
Do some P2P file sharers see themselves as the Robin Hoods of the digital age—taking from the greedy content companies and giving to the global have-nots? Amidst all the angst over illegal Internet ...
BRITNEY SPEARS: (Singing) Oh, baby, baby. MARTÍNEZ: Britney Spears, the Backstreet Boys, Shania Twain. In 1999, album sales were at their absolute peak. Steve Knopper follows the industry for ...
Mere days after the FBI shut down Megaupload.com and arrested its staff, competitors Filesonic.com and Fileserve.com have made the decision to wipe all file-sharing functionality from their own ...
A brand once known as a file-sharing service in the early 2000s has made a comeback with the launch of a new A.I. music studio. LimeWire Chief Operating Officer Marcus Feistl joined FOX Business' ...
Get ready for a heavy dose of millennial nostalgia. LimeWire — yes, the file-sharing platform that followed Napster in the early 2000s — has been revealed as the buyer that paid $245,000 for the ...
BitTorrent has long billed its Sync file-sharing service as a peer-to-peer alternative to cloud storage, but on Wednesday the company announced it’s working with Onehub on a new, combined offering for ...
STOCKHOLM/LONDON, March 9 (Reuters) - File-sharing service LimeWire, which shut down in 2011 under fire from the music industry, is making a comeback as a digital collectibles marketplace for art and ...