While poor college students and twentysomethings see torrents as that no-cost way to catch Game of Thrones, BitTorrent Inc. hopes to change this with a new revenue model that supports collaborating ...
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Some interesting comments here from blogger NerosNeptune1977, otherwise known as Eric. Eric is a live music trader and self-confessed music junkie, so the emergence of the BitTorrent protocol and ...
Android/Web: BitTorrent has launched a new app for streaming media, BitTorrent Now. The app works something like a Netflix and Spotify combo by streaming both video and audio, but without label ...
Chances are, most people still think of BitTorrent as a tool to pirate the latest Game of Thrones episode -- but for several years now, the company has been using its peer-to-peer internet technology ...
BitTorrent’s name may still be associated with piracy, but BitTorrent the company has been working to legitimize the peer-to-peer technology as a tool that can be used to distribute content in legal ...
BitTorrent: It’s how you get movies and music for free. That’s what most people think. But if the musicians and filmmakers who are losing to pirates want to survive, they’re going to have to give ...
Thom Yorke performs with Radiohead. (The Associated Press) Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke released his second solo album on Friday, delivering "Tomorrow's Modern Boxes" through a different, surprising ...
BitTorrent applet WeStream plays individual songs from a BitTorrent stream in your Java-enabled browser. Brought to you by BitLet, the in-browser BitTorrent client, just give WeStream the URL of the ...
BitTorrent, home to Game of Thrones leaks and every file known to man, would now like to make it easier for lazy people to find music. Today the file-sharing service launched BitTorrent Now, an app ...
Benn Jordan, the man behind the Alphabasic record label and its recent experiment with uploading an album to BitTorrent sites, is complaining with the results. Nearest he can tell, 1.83 percent of ...
BitTorrent, the file sharing protocol, is considered a scourge by many in the global music industry and copyright enforcement; but the technology's legitimate applications helped one band's album get… ...