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arstechnica.com -  Almost half of all bandwidth in North America is made up of P2P traffic, according to Sandvine. The company, which develops deep packet inspection equipment to monitor broadband usage, says that P2P traffic is up about three percent from a year ago, read more »
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blog.wired.com -  A survey of British youths has determined that four out of every five of those who share copyrighted music without permission would be willing to pay to use similar services that compensate copyright holders. The study, conducted by British Music Ri read more »
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www.pcworld.com -  LimeWire, a grizzled veteran of the peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing scene, remains the most popular software for exchanging music, video and software -- much of it pirated -- through the Internet, according to a study released Wednesday. LimeWire wa read more »
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newteevee.com -  Online viewing of bootleg video from a popular TV show peaked 12 to 18 hours after the show was originally broadcast, found a study by Akamai and Vobile that was picked up by Multichannel News. read more »
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arstechnica.com -  Nearly a tenth of all broadcast and cable TV shows are viewed online, according to data from the Convergence Consulting Group. In a new report, titled "The Battle for the North American Couch Potato," the consulting firm says that web-based TV vie read more »
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