The new iMesh, launched last week as the first record label-approved file-swapping service, has a Led Zeppelin problem. Like its peers in the digital music business, from Napster to Apple Computer's ...
Buried between sets of lawsuits against individuals last year, the RIAA filed a lawsuit against the file sharing application iMesh. Many believed it was a nuisance suit considering several months ...
If you've collected more than enough of the 15 million music downloads on IMesh, you can easily cancel your account. Some users may assume if they delete the IMesh program from their computer and they ...
The RIAA says its member companies have reached a settlement in their copyright-infringement lawsuit against peer-to-peer network iMesh. By Billboard Staff The RIAA says its member companies have ...
IMesh, one of the most popular peer-to-peer file-sharing services, plans to roll out software today that permits users to legally share and buy popular music online from the four major music ...
Licensing agreements inked with Sony BMG, Universal. By Antony Bruno Once the target of a music-industry anti-piracy campaign, peer-to-peer file trading service iMesh unveiled a licensing deal with ...
Popular peer-to-peer, file-sharing service iMesh introduced new software Tuesday that allows users to legally share and buy music online. The service offers access to 17 million music files. About 15 ...
— -- 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 ...
For more than six months, Israel's iMesh has been the strangest of beasts in the file-swapping world: a fully functioning peer-to-peer network operating with the blessing, albeit temporary, of the ...
A leading online file-sharing company made peace Tuesday with its record industry adversaries, but the treaty could drive away the users it depends on for its livelihood. IMesh.com Inc., whose ...
For more than six months, Israel's iMesh has been the strangest of beasts in the file-swapping world: a fully functioning peer-to-peer network operating with the blessing, albeit temporary, of the ...