How can cyberlocker services work more co-operatively with rightsholders over piracy, rather than just creating takedown policies?
July 27th, 2012 by Music Ally
An NPD study, conducted in December 2011, found that 35% of music was paid for and 65% not – 15% P2P and 4% from cyberlockers, but still a lot more from burning/ripping from others (27%) and hard drive...
May 1st, 2012 by Music Ally
LG is the latest consumer electronics firm to launch its own cloud storage service, with the admirably down-to-earth title of LG Cloud.
April 23rd, 2012 by Music Ally
A rather large spanner has been thrown into the works of the US government's case against Megaupload, as it emerged that the online storage firm had never been formally served with criminal papers.
April 23rd, 2012 by Music Ally
Last week, online storage service RapidShare published a manifesto setting out proposals for 'responsible practices for cloud storage services' that it claimed was a recognition of piracy as a serious...
April 16th, 2012 by Music Ally
Legal arguments over what to do with shuttered cyberlocker firm Megaupload's servers continue, with a US District Court judge telling the Department of Justice, Megaupload's lawyers, hosting company Carpathia...
April 13th, 2012 by Music Ally
Nielsen Netview data claims that 65% of people who were using Limewire in September 2010 weren't using other sites that primarily provide illegal downloads a year later - from a group including The Pirate...
April 13th, 2012 by Music Ally
The RIAA has published a blog post outlining the impact of the closure of Limewire in late 2010.
April 4th, 2012 by Music Ally
The denials are rolling in following Paramount Pictures' announcement of the five 'rogue' online storage services it would like to see shut down following Megaupload.
