eBay's Skype Sued by StreamCast
27th Mar 2006, 06:58 GMT
According to VoIP Watch's Andy Abramson, StreamCast Networks has sued Skype, claiming StreamCast owns the FastTrack peer-to-peer technology powering the Internet phone phenom Skype, which eBay bought last year for more than $2.6 billion. StreamCast's Morpheus software lets people share...
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