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jimbo2150

join:2004-05-10
Youngstown, OH

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Re: Best, fairest discussion I've read on P2P issues

said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

»www.news.com/8301-10784_3-980414···-1_3-0-5
To summarize: although I suspect most BitTorrent traffic consists of pirated software, music, TV shows, and movies, there's also some important, legitimate content on BitTorrent-- Linux distributions, collections of classic ebooks in the public domain, Linux distributions... wait, I mentioned that already...
I agree. Even though there is a lot of piracy going on, that doesn't change the fact that there are sites sharing or selling content legally. Even with the bad comes the good. I hope to see legal action taken on behalf of these companies against any congressional action and against companies that employ traffic shaping and block P2P traffic. That action takes away their business.

said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

»www.news.com/8301-10784_3-980414···-1_3-0-5
...So clearly we need a separate public-access peer-to-peer system. How would it differ from BitTorrent? Well, the content would have to be legitimate, and provably so. That means a central authority and a master list of authorized content.
H311 NO! This will lead only to proprietary programs and protocols that will hinder the entire industry! I hate distribution programs that are proprietary, closed to the outside world, and only available on certain systems. They leave scores of people out and hinder how and when content can be enjoyed. They need an open system that anyone can use but that is regulated by an outside, independent organization (preferably a non-profit, non-capitalistic entity) with regulation on what content can be sent over the server (based on legality, not personal/social opinion) but also require that consumers get their rights as well.
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- "Techie" Jim
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