CultureTech - Filesharing
CultureTech - filesharing
How The Wire found its peers
- By Becky Hogge
- 14 August 2008
Was the unlikely success of the HBO cop show down to illicit file-sharing?
Six million ways to buy
- By Becky Hogge
- 31 July 2008
The music industry shows bad business sense by threatening downloaders
On the side of neutrality
- By Wendy M Grossman
- 24 July 2008
A conflict of interest over traffic charges threatens the web's long-term potential, warns Wendy M Grossman
Common criminals
- By Becky Hogge
- 10 April 2008
Ever copied a CD to your iPod? Then you've been breaking the law
Opening up e-books
- By Becky Hogge
- 13 March 2008
Could DRM-free audio novels make way for unrestricted electronic books?
No offence meant
- By Becky Hogge
- 21 February 2008
Online file-sharing should be seen as an opportunity, rather than a threat
A sound decision
- By Becky Hogge
- 06 December 2007
Record labels have realised that suing their customers is bad for business
Share and share alike
- By Becky Hogge
- 07 May 2007
Protecting your wireless network with a password won't stop hackers
Goodbye and good riddance
- By Becky Hogge
- 25 September 2006
Scrounging music industry executives will soon be a thing of the past
Property market
- By Becky Hogge
- 24 July 2006
Becky Hogge argues that we should celebrate, not criminalise, illegal downloaders
CultureTech Tumblog - filesharing
Researchers Want to Team Up With ThePirateBay to Understand Youth Morals
New research in progress investigating the forming of social norms online. Researchers are attempting to recruit sites such as ThePirateBay as collaborators…
- 02 January 2009
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