P2P File Sharing: Our Contributors
James Koopmann (5 articles)
James works as a freelance writer and database specialist. He has worked with a variety of database centric software and tools vendors as strategist, architect, DBA, performance expert, and product evangelist. Considered an expert in the database community, James has successfully started a database monitoring company as well as a consulting practice. He is a highly sought after consultant, speaker, writer, and blogger. James received a B.S. degree in Information Systems from the University of Texas at Arlington. James also believes strongly in contributing to the technical community by professional speaking at local area User Groups as well as industry and international conferences.
Find out more at: www.jameskoopmann.com
Last 5 articles for this contributor :
- Try Wuala beta
- Downrevolution.net shut down by Italian police.
- First P2P MEDIA SUMMIT
- Legal P2P Sharing in the UK
- Music Downloading - should it be free?
Jordan Grodecki (148 articles)
Lewis Grodecki has been playing games as far back as he can possibly remember, starting with the Sega Master System in the early ninties, before moving on the next generation of consoles up until the current lineup of systems. An active PC and console gamer, he likes to stay up to date with technology on a whole by whatever means he can.
Last 5 articles for this contributor :
- IFPI lose once more in Denmark
- Belgian ISP can't stop file sharing
- The Pirate Bay Free in Italy once more
- Judge Tosses out RIAA's victory
- uTorrent for Mac Leaked
Marc Freedman (756 articles)
Welcome to the P2P Weblog and Digital Music Blogs, written by Marc Freedman, founder and CEO of RazorPop. The P2P Weblog provides an insider's perspective of the P2P industry, including the business, technology, and consumer policies. The Digital Music Blog focuses on the entertainment industry. I speak at industry forums like the Billboard Digital Entertainment Conference, the Global Entertainment Media Summit, the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation conference to combat child pornography, and the Federal Trade Commission Workshop on consumer risks.
I am an ardent supporter of innovation and a free marketplace. I do not support the entertainment industry's efforts to sue or legislate technology, or sue fans. I invite your comments, as well as guest articles.
RazorPop develops TrustyFiles High Performance File Sharing software, a leading multi-network client. RazorPop has worked with top artists like Steve Winwood, Heart, and Sananda Maitreya (formerly known as Terence Trent D'Arby) for groundbreaking music distribution via P2P. RazorPop supports major entertainment companies through the BrandedP2P Partner Program and independent artists through the Do-It-Yourself P2P Street Team. You can find my detailed bio at RazorPop.
Are you a major entertainment company, other content provider, distributor, marketer, advertiser, or other organization seeking to reach the huge 80 million P2P user market? Then you need BrandedP2P.
Find out more at: MyLinkDaddy.com
Last 5 articles for this contributor :
- NBC Not Getting It
- P2P For AI
- Don't Blame P2P for the Demise of the CD
- Does Comcast Throttle P2P?
- "This is a fight about money, not about morality"
Creative Weblogging (3 articles)
English You probably expect the profile of one of our authors right here? Close! This article comes directly from the Creative Weblogging headquarters in California. All articles published by this pseudonym are written by our team.
German Sie erwarten hier das Profil eines unserer Autoren? Fast! Dieser Artikel kommt direkt aus dem kalifornischen Buero von Creative Weblogging. Alle Artikel, die unter diesem Pseudonym veroeffentlicht werden, wurden persoenlich von einem unserer Mitarbeiter verfasst.
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Find out more at: www.creative-weblogging.com
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