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02/08/2009
Neowin
US student ordered to pay $675K fine to the RIAA
Brisbane TimesUS student ordered to pay $675K fine to the RIAANeowinJoel Tenenbaum, a 25 year old graduate student studying for a PhD in Physics, admitted using a variety of Peer-to-Peer software including Kazaa, iMesh and ...Oy Tenenbaum! RIAA wins $675000, or $22500 per songArs Technicaall 1,577 news articles »
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02/08/2009
Examiner.com
Jury finds student must pay $675000 for illegal music downloads ...
Brisbane TimesJury finds student must pay $675000 for illegal music Downloads ...Examiner.comThe jury found Tenenbaum should be fined $575000 for illegally swapping music through Kazaa, an online File Sharing program. ...Boston student fined for illegal downloadingNME.comJury Dings File Sharer $675000, RIAA Prevails –UpdateWired NewsJudge changes her mind: Tenenbaum is liableZDNetGizmodo.com -TheCelebrit- yCafe.com -Ars Technicaall 1,532 news articles »
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01/08/2009
Wired News
Jury Dings File Sharer $675000, RIAA Prevails –Update
guardian.co.ukJury Dings File Sharer $675000, RIAA Prevails –UpdateWired NewsIn the only other case that reached a verdict, a Minnesota woman was ordered to pay $1.92 million for infringing 24 songs on the File Sharing network Kazaa. ...Judge changes her mind: Tenenbaum is liableZDNetTenenbaum takes the stand: I used P2P and lied about itArs TechnicaStudent in federal suit admits illegally downloading musicBoston GlobeTorrentFreak -ZDNetall 1,463 news articles »
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01/08/2009
Ars Technica
Oy Tenenbaum! RIAA wins $675000, or $22500 per song
Ars TechnicaOy Tenenbaum! RIAA wins $675000, or $22500 per songArs Technica... had used a variety of different Peer-to-Peer programs, from Napster to Kazaa to AudioGalaxy to iMesh, to obtain music for free, starting in 1999. ...and more »
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31/07/2009
Wired News
RIAA Seeks Up to $150000 a Song in File Sharing Trial
Brisbane TimesRIAA Seeks Up to $150000 a Song in File Sharing TrialWired NewsOn Thursday, meanwhile, defendant Tenenbaum told his jury that he did indeed share copyrighted music on Kazaa. With the question of infringement out of the ...Student in federal suit admits illegally downloading musicBoston GlobeTenenbaum Music File-Sharing Trial Set To ResumeChannelWebMass. student on trial admits sharing tunes onlineThe Associated Pressguardian.co.uk -CNET News -The Associated Pressall 753 news articles »
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29/07/2009
BetaNews
Day 2 of Tenenbaum trial sees industry folk, family on the stand
Brisbane TimesDay 2 of Tenenbaum trial sees industry folk, family on the standBetaNews... with various witnesses testifying that they hadn't used the "sublimeguy14@KaZaA" account on Mr. Tenenbaum's machine even as defense Lead Charles Neeson ...Tenenbaum lawyer admits liability; damages now main issueArs TechnicaDefendant's lawyer puts on a show in illegal downloading caseBoston GlobeMusic fan Joel Tenenbaum faces £2.8m fine for file-sharingTimes OnlinePC World -Boston Globe -Ars Technicaall 589 news articles »
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28/07/2009
Boston Globe
Defendant's lawyer puts on a show in illegal downloading case
Ars TechnicaDefendant's lawyer puts on a show in illegal downloading caseBoston GlobeNesson said his client, Joel Tenenbaum, a 25-year-old Boston University graduate student, was "a good kid" who admits using Kazaa, a Peer-to-Peer network, ...Tenenbaum P2P trial features prophetic warnings of doomArs TechnicaSecond RIAA Piracy Trial Starts: Defense Tactics Include Feng Shui ...PC WorldTenenbaum's uphill fight against RIAA grows steeperNECNBoston Channel.com -Boston Globe -Boston Globeall 574 news articles »
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28/07/2009
Boston Globe
BU student faces major record labels
Ars TechnicaBU student faces major record labelsBoston GlobeRecords Inc., Arista Records LLC, and UMG Recordings Inc. have sued Tenenbaum for using Kazaa, a Peer-to-Peer network, to infringe copyrights on 30 songs ...Record labels battle BU grad studentBoston Globeall 16 news articles »
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28/07/2009
The Associated Press
Trial set to begin in Mass. music downloading case
Trial set to begin in Mass. music downloading caseThe Associated PressThe industry accuses Joel Tenenbaum, of Providence, RI, of downloading songs and making music files available for distribution on the Kazaa File-Sharing ...and more »
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24/07/2009
Slashdot
Researchers Outline Targeted Content Poisoning For P2P Data
Researchers Outline Targeted Content Poisoning For P2P DataSlashdot... tokens they report a 99.9 percent prevention rate in Gnutella, Kazaa, and Freenet and a 85-98 percent prevention rate on eMule, eDonkey, and Morpheus. ...
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