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eBay's Skype sale gets green light
News The settlement restructures the deal with an investor group led by Silver Lake and puts an end to a dispute with software maker Joltid over the licensing of software that underlies Skype's internet telephony service. [06 Nov 2009]
Niklas Zennström
AS Profile His founder credits can be found on video-on-demand service Joost; P2P software firm Joltid; and file-sharing software company Kazaa, among others. Niklas Zennström is best known as co-founder of Skype - the voice over... [08 Oct 2009]
Skype founders vs Skype: 'You've violated our patents'
News Joltid, a peer-to-peer software company established by Skype's founders, filed a copyright suit against Skype on Wednesday alleging Joltid's technology is being infringed on by Skype users "in the United... [17 Sep 2009]
Skype fighting to dodge shutdown with new tech
News Instead, Skype founders Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis hung onto the technology via their new company, Joltid, which then licensed it to Skype. A legal dispute over licensing terms arose earlier this year between Skype... [03 Aug 2009]
Niklas Zennström
AS Profile Before Skype, Zennström founded P2P software firm Joltid, and file-sharing software company Kazaa - which means he's got a track record that should have competitors quivering in their boots. Niklas Zennström may have... [12 Oct 2007]
Skype and Kazaa hit with Rico lawsuit
News Other plaintiffs in the StreamCast case include Altnet CEO Kevin Bermeister, Bluemoon, Brilliant Digital Entertainment, Indigo Investment, Joltid, Joltid Ou Blastoise, LA Galiote, Sharman Networks and... [28 Mar 2006]
ISPs drawn into illegal file sharing blame game
News Last week, Stockholm-based Joltid said three major service providers in Europe licensed its PeerCache technology - software designed to reduce costs of network traffic by caching frequently traded digital files within... [21 Jul 2003]
‘Random Nut’ discovers a security bug in Kazaa & iMesh
News Identifying himself only by his pseudonym, Random Nut, he said he went public with the vulnerability after waiting nearly two weeks for KaZaA and Joltid, the makers of FastTrack, to get back to him. On] Tue 13 May I... [27 May 2003]