It used to be that peer-to-peer (P2P) operators and major music and movie entertainment companies mentioned in the same statement indicated some sort of legal action by either side, but the latest announcement — a deal for NBC Universal content to be available on Wurld Media’s Peer Impact P2P service — has the two holding hands. The companies said NBC Universal’s movies, including “Ray,” “Meet the Fockers” and others, would be legally available on the Peer Impact service online.
NBC Universal Deal Highlights P2P Pivot
Posted by: Jay Lyman November 18, 2005 01:32 PMIt used to be that peer-to-peer (P2P) operators and major music and movie entertainment companies mentioned in the same statement indicated some sort of legal action by either side, but the latest announcement — a deal for NBC Universal content to be available on Wurld Media’s Peer Impact P2P service — has the two holding hands. The companies said NBC Universal’s movies, including “Ray,” “Meet the Fockers” and others, would be legally available on the Peer Impact service online.