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Researchers applying P2P to traffic control

Author:  Network World Staff

802.11 wireless-based ad hoc networks of vehicles would be formed.

Internet industry backs iiNet in copyright fight

Author: Darren Pauli

Seven studios and a TV channel sue one ISP over Two and a Half Men

In case you didn't know, iiNet is being sued for not doing anything to stop its users from downloading stuff off the Internet. It's a case that could change the landscape of the Internet industry in this country if iiNet loses, as Roadshow, Universal, Paramount, Disney, Fox, Warner Bros. and Columbia, as well as Channel Seven, seek unspecified damages.

Film industry sues iiNet over BitTorrent downloads

Author: Howard Dahdah

The major film studios and Channel 7 are suing iiNet, claiming its customers have infringed their copyright.

P2P legislation forcing university IT to get tough on piracy

Author: Ellen Messmer

Compliance with new P2P legislation proving costly for IT teams at the nation's colleges and universities

StartLinxter developing 'Internet service bus'

Author: Chris Kanaracus

A startup is readying a platform that will allow any Internet-ready application or device easily communicate with another.

P-to-P network administrator gets prison sentence

Author: Grant Gross

An administrator of a P-to-P network is sentenced to 18 months in prison.

µTorrent a leaky ship for file sharers

Author: Darren Pauli

Hackers overflow P2P

Elude your ISP's BitTorrent blockade

Author: Tom Spring

More and more Internet service providers are blocking or throttling traffic to the peer-to-peer file-sharing service. Find out whether you've been targeted, and learn how get around the restrictions.

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