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Wednesday, October 06, 2004

P2P services drive innovations in networking tech implementation with distributed hash files.

As latest round of lawsuits hits, more stories of recalcitrant parents suffering hit the media.

Scrawford on why legislating good v bad P2P is unfortunate.

1996 law legislating what people can view on the Internet still not enforce(d/able). Any hopes for anti-P2P legislation?

We've seen before how Microsoft is using DRM as a tool to sustain its monopoly, and now the EU agress.

Major SNIU.

--Ari

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