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nasadude

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reply to LaZ3R
Re: Will ISPs cache illegal content

will ISPs cache ANY content?

with bit torrent in bed with hollywood, not sure I would want to use that client anyway.

lawrence171
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join:2001-12-24
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Legal liabilities, thus no.

Think RIAA and MPAA.


TKJunkMail
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said by nasadude See Profile :

will ISPs cache ANY content?

I think yes. Especially if it allows them to avoid paying more money to the backbone networks. But it will obviously only be legal content, to the extent that they can determine whether it is legal or not. For example, cable companies have legal deals with Hollywood and the NHL and PGA, etc to deliver certain content online. If they can use bittorrent to do that at lower cost, they will consider it. At least Cohen hopes that is the case.
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tsu9

join:2001-08-17
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It will probably strictly be things they can secure lucrative deals to distribute content, if that.


ssj4android
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reply to lawrence171
The RIAA and MPAA haven't gone after USENET. Of course, it seems most providers are getting rid of USENET, at least most of the binaries groups.


Michieru2
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The first rule of USENET is to not talk about USENET.


reub2000
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said by Michieru2 See Profile :

The first rule of USENET is to not talk about USENET.
Nope. The first rule of USENET is there are no rules, post what you want including spam and troll bait.
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Anonynon

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reply to ssj4android
The RIAA and MPAA HAVE AND ARE going after usenet.... Where have you been?


Anon21123

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What you have to then ask yourself is if they do cache illegal content will they then fall victim to the RIAA and MPAA for illegal distribution, probably so would you allow your business to cache data that could end you up in court.

I think not.......
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