morpheus
Morpheus: Making Routing Programmable
White Paper This paper presents Morpheus, a modular, open routing platform that supports flexible control of routing policies of a network. With Morpheus, network operators can realize many useful policies that are... [11 Jul 2008]
Skype and Kazaa hit with Rico lawsuit
News StreamCast Networks, creator of the Morpheus file-swapping software, has filed a lawsuit naming Kazaa and Skype Technologies, among others, as defendants. The suit, filed in US District Court in the Central District of... [28 Mar 2006]
Grokster signs out
News Grokster's co-defendant, Morpheus parent StreamCast Networks, is still operating and has previously indicated it intends to continue fighting the case in lower courts. File-swapping company Grokster has agreed to stop... [08 Nov 2005]
US court hands out landmark file-sharing decision
News StreamCast CEO Michael Weiss said: "We are confident that it will be proven that Morpheus does not promote or encourage copyright infringement. The US Supreme Court has handed movie studios and record labels a sweeping... [28 Jun 2005]
Share and share alike: Skypecasting for iPods
News It's Skype's peer-to-peer infrastructure - similar in construct to Kazaa, Morpheus and other file-swapping programs - that makes it well-suited for turning net phones into a broadcasting system, as Skypecasters now do. [30 Mar 2005]
Napster founder turns middleman
News Michael Weiss, chief executive officer of StreamCast Networks, which distributes the Morpheus software, said: Snocap "seems like a step backwards, technologywise, going back to a central server and a fingerprint filter. [03 Dec 2004]
File-swapping case finds friends in court
News A federal appeals court ruled last August that peer-to-peer software developers, including Morpheus parent StreamCast Networks and rival Grokster, were not liable for the actions of people who used their products to... [09 Nov 2004]
Movie-swappers: Lawsuits on the way
News But the MPAA's initial legal strategy ran aground in August when a federal appeals court ruled that peer-to-peer network operators such as Grokster and StreamCast Networks -- which runs Morpheus -- could not be held... [05 Nov 2004]
P2P grows on mobiles
News Five years ago, when Napster, Morpheus and Kazaa debuted, networks didn't stand a chance, catching record companies off-guard as hundreds of millions of songs were shared for free. Cell phones are learning to share... [04 Nov 2004]
File-swapping ruling heads to Supreme Court
News The decisions have been among the biggest setbacks for the entertainment industry in recent years, as they have tried to quell the rampant exchange of copyrighted materials over peer-to-peer networks such as Kazaa and... [11 Oct 2004]
Grokster and Morpheus 'don't violate US copyright'
News Sharman Networks, Australian parent company of the file-sharing software developer Kazaa, is rejoicing at the US court ruling that two similar peer-to-peer programs, Grokster and Morpheus, do not violate copyright law. [23 Aug 2004]
File-sharing software 'legal'
News A federal appeals court has upheld a controversial court decision that said file-sharing software programs such as Grokster or Morpheus are legal. Following the lead of a lower-court decision last year, the 9th US... [20 Aug 2004]
No threat to iPod from blanket P2P ban, says US
News The Induce Act, which enjoys broad support in the music industry and from a handful of software companies, is designed to overturn an April 2003 ruling from a California judge that said StreamCast Networks, which distributes... [23 Jul 2004]
US law seeks to stamp out all copyright abuses
News The proposal, called the Induce Act, says "whoever intentionally induces any violation" of copyright law would be legally liable for those violations, a prohibition that would effectively ban file-swapping networks such as Kazaa and... [18 Jun 2004]
Official: file-sharing legal
News The US-based RIAA has filed hundreds of lawsuits against file swappers in hopes of lessening the amount of copyrighted material available for download through peer-to-peer networks such as Kazaa or Morpheus. [01 Apr 2004]