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I guess if they close the network ports to the outside world they could as least contain the problem internally.

Besides if the network is a private network, the RIAA really has no grounds at this point because the sharing is internally, not externally. So in order to get any free files off that network you would have to be a student (or faculty member) of that university.

It would be the same thing I am doing with my own p2p network. It's a private network, no outside influence at all.
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What was i2hub then? RIAA infiltrated that. Uni p2p still can work if they block incoming (most Unis do). To truly block p2p they would need to filter outgoing ports to just port 80, so it becomes almost impossible to connect to anything other than a website


yabos

join:2003-02-16
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I2Hub worked between universities hooked into Internet2, which the RIAA and MPAA just happen to be members of.


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