file sharingNew Details About Major Label's P2P Licensing PlanBy Eliot Van BuskirkRecord Labels Seek $2.5 Million in Damages From Pirate BayBy Eliot Van BuskirkWeen: Loaders + Rippers = Ass TumorsBy Scott ThillTanya Andersen Files Amended Complaint Against RIAABy Eliot Van BuskirkLimeWire Launches DRM-Free Online Music StoreBy Eliot Van BuskirkVideo: RIAA Lawsuit List Mashed with 'All Your Base'By Eliot Van BuskirkBeggars Believes in Qtrax P2PBy Eliot Van BuskirkLawsuit Could Force RIAA to Reveal SecretsBy Eliot Van BuskirkFile Sharing Is Not Stealing, Though the Penalties Are HigherBy Eliot Van BuskirkArtists And Managers Consider Suing Major Labels for Those Napster MillionsBy Eliot Van BuskirkQtrax CEO Addresses Miscued Launch, Says Service Will Soon Go OnlineBy Eliot Van BuskirkRIAA Training Video Leaked onto Torrent Sites (Updated)By Eliot Van BuskirkTagoo (Was) Down... Is It Legal?By Eliot Van BuskirkFree All-You-Can-Download Cellphone Services Can't Replace P2P (Updated)By Eliot Van BuskirkVideo: Pirate Bay Founder Breaks Silence to Discuss Conspiracy ChargesBy Eliot Van BuskirkBritain Contemplates Ousting Music Sharers from the InternetBy Eliot Van BuskirkFrance Might Boot Music Downloaders from the InternetBy Eliot Van BuskirkOiNK Admin's Bail Date Extended Until MayBy Eliot Van BuskirkU2 Manager Wants ISPs to Boot Copyright Infringers from the InternetBy Eliot Van BuskirkRIAA Must Pay Attorneys' Fees of Vindicated P2P Lawsuit VictimBy Eliot Van BuskirkReport: RIAA Could Merge with Global Copyright AuthorityBy Eliot Van BuskirkWhy Am I Still Getting Text Messages from Albumbase?By Eliot Van BuskirkMaine Legal Students Defend Fellow Scholars from RIAA LawsuitsBy Eliot Van BuskirkRIAA's Shocking Claim: It's Illegal To Turn CDs into MP3s (Updated)By Eliot Van BuskirkMore Stories