IMesh looks to go legal
The company behind the IMesh peer-to-peer file sharing technology has licensed content from Sony BMG Music Entertainment for its planned commercial service, it says.
Bridgemar Services has been trying to reposition IMesh as a legal download service following the settlement of a lawsuit brought against it by the U.S. recording industry. The deal with Sony BMG represents a significant and positive turning point for the future of legitimate P-to-P, it says in a statement.
Read the complete story . (PC World)
Cisco, Yahoo get tough on spam
- Microsoft unveils keyboard for Media Center PCs
- Panasonic leads US plasma TV retail shelf share in June
- The card reader that reads everything
- Intel to drop high-end Napa chipset, beef up mainstream parts
- Intel to add discrete 945 chipset for mainstream P4 segment
- Global DRAM output edged up to 554 million units in June
- Store 150 CD/DVD's, accessible via USB
- Sandisk handed two victories in California Appeals Court
- Google squashes 'typosquatting'
Adobe/Macromedia merger probed
- Nvidia preps $450 GeForce 7800 GT
- HP dips into Dell personnel
- Touring Western Digital's harddrive fab
- DDR2-667 memory going mainstream, DDR1-600 sampling
- US DTV transition date stymied by must-carry provision
- Dell offers first dual-core Intel server
- EU raids Intel offices in Europe
- Discovery ready for launch
- Home DVD sales falling
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




