Is legal peer-to-peer traffic a bandwidth hog, an Internet time bomb, or just another misunderstood web business?
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Cable operator says the ruling that it illegally blocked video traffic on its network was “legally inappropriate.”
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The slap on the wrist for slowing Web traffic exposes the fact that the U.S. federal agency's authority is not clear.
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Internet television network Revision3 delivered more than 25 million shows last year. CEO Jim Louderback talks with Red Herring about the startup’s rapid rise.
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Firms say carrier is denying their customers critical bandwidth but the cable operator says P2P is a bandwidth hog that degrades service for all customers.
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Can the P2P player make it as a legit movie store?
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Peer-to-peer site debuts video download service.
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Online movie rental group fends off Blockbuster assault.
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New service, dubbed 'Joost,' will take on YouTube and Apple.
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BitTorrent CEO Bram Cohen just fine, thank you.
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In the week that was, content delivery firm signs eight video deals and scores big bucks.
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P2P service partners with 20th Century Fox, Paramount, and MTV to launch video outlet.
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BitTorrent and LimeWire want to appease copyright owners by setting up shop.
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Launch party for web video production company draws big name techies
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Launch party for web video production company draws big name techies
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Photos: Web video production company launch party draws big-name techies.
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Launch party for web video production company draws big name techies
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Net giant sells its first major-label MP3 track.
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Movielink licenses Sonic Solutions’ DVD-on-demand technology. Now it just needs to sign up studios.
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On-demand company’s strategic partnerships could make services more appealing.
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