Undaunted by China's rampant piracy, Taiwanese music-download service Ezpeer and Kuro, previously Taiwan's largest unauthorized P2P platform, will jointly launch a PC-based music-download service in… ...
Service reached settlement with IFPI Sept 14. By Billboard Staff Kuro, Taiwan’s largest peer-to-peer (P2P) network, has closed down its service and formed a “strategic alliance” with the local Yahoo!
Companies that invest in file-sharing or peer-to-peer Web sites and those that help them collect their monthly subscription fees should reconsider co-operating with the sites now that prosecutors have ...
Kuro, one of Taiwan's best-known file-sharing services, has settled with the recording industry on Friday, agreeing to pay a substantial sum as well as shutting down its networks. Under the settlement ...
The gloves are off in the fight between the music industry and music-sharing Web sites -- and their users -- after negotiations between the two sides broke down this summer, insiders said yesterday.
Kuro, a P2P (peer to peer) on-line music platform, on October 16 announced a strategic alliance with Yahoo! Kimo, the largest web portal in Taiwan, in which Yahoo!Kimo will temporarily offer music ...
Kuroom, the new operator of the P2P (peer to peer) on-line music platform Kuro in Taiwan, will charge a fixed fee of NT$35 (US$1.08) to download a single song starting on January 1, 2007, the first on ...
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