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French RIAA Sues SourceForge For Aiding And Abetting Piracy ...
The Société civile des Producteurs de Phonogrammes en France, or SPPF -- France's analogue to the RIAA -- is preparing to file suit not only against the makers of various P2P sharing apps, but SourceForge.net, which provides code ...

Record Labels to Sue Vuze, Limewire and SourceForge | TorrentFreak
Interestingly, SPPF is also going after Sourceforge, the open source development website, because it hosts the P2P application Shareaza. Putting aside the discussion on the responsibilities of application developers for their users ...

Asinine lawsuit from French music interests targets Sourceforge ...
The kicker: Rather than actually going after those who develop the fourth app (Shareaza), the SPFF decided to sue SourceForge - who merely provide hosting for Shareaza's project files. SourceForge has absolutely nothing to do with the ...

open...: Thingiverse: SourceForge for Objects
Thingiverse: SourceForge for Objects. I wrote below about the distinction between digital and analogue objects, but that was just a crude statement of the situation, which is in a state of flux. The distinction between digital and ...

blog.xen.org » Xen Projects on SourceForge.net
I did a search of all the Xen related SourceForge.net projects and found a list of 63 projects. Many of the projects have no available download which I suppose means that it was not completed (?); however, I found many projects with ...

SourceForge Announces Hosted Applications
SourceForge.net, a longtime provider of open source code and applications, has announced a new service for developers that provides virtualized access to open source apps. With the new Hosted Apps service, you're able to install an app ...

Record Labels to Sue Vuze, Limewire and SourceForge | Computer ...
Record Labels to Sue Vuze, Limewire and SourceForge. Courtesy Digg / Tech Industry News Sat, 11/15/2008 - 06:50. French record labels have received the green light to sue four US-based companies that develop P2P applications, ...

Record Labels to Sue Vuze, Limewire and SourceForge - BitTorrent ...
Record Labels to Sue Vuze, Limewire and SourceForge - French record labels have received the green light to sue four US-based companies that develop P2P applications, including the BitTorrent client Vuze, Limewire and Morpheus.

Record Labels to Sue Vuze, Limewire and SourceForge | nerdd.net
French record labels have received the green light to sue four US-based companies that develop P2P applications, including the BitTorrent client Vuze,

Jaiku | Record Labels to Sue Vuze, Limewire and SourceForge ...
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