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WernerSchutz

join:2009-08-04
Sugar Land, TX

reply to fifty nine

Re: Comcast lying?

said by fifty nine:

said by WernerSchutz:

Nicely left out was the LEGAL p2p traffic.

Yeah, because most people who use bittorrent are downloading linux distros, lol

Ever heard of foreign TV using p2p transmission ? Did not think so.


fifty nine

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Sussex, NJ
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said by WernerSchutz:

said by fifty nine:

said by WernerSchutz:

Nicely left out was the LEGAL p2p traffic.

Yeah, because most people who use bittorrent are downloading linux distros, lol

Ever heard of foreign TV using p2p transmission ? Did not think so.

Absolutely. But how much P2P foreign TV is legal and non infringing? And how significant a percentage of internet traffic is it, compared to file sharing for copyright infringement?


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I'm on Comcast. How do I upload P2P foreign TV from my home in the USA? I want to upload something, I have no use for it right now and this sounds interesting. Does it come in the mail on DVD? Do I need a C-band satellite? How exactly do I upload foreign television on a Comcast network?
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WernerSchutz

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reply to fifty nine

said by fifty nine:

Absolutely. But how much P2P foreign TV is legal and non infringing? And how significant a percentage of internet traffic is it, compared to file sharing for copyright infringement?

You know, pushing that argument beyond some limits gets old. Most foreign TV is not infringing, but ENCOURAGED by the broadcasters. Watching German news so I can see what happens in the world internationally besides US news that talk only about fucking panda's in China or some rat infestation in Mexico is legal no matter how much you try to push it as being questionable. As far as percentage I do not care or know, it was a reply to your Linux distros red herring.

WernerSchutz

join:2009-08-04
Sugar Land, TX

reply to markofmayhem

said by markofmayhem:

I'm on Comcast. How do I upload P2P foreign TV from my home in the USA? I want to upload something, I have no use for it right now and this sounds interesting. Does it come in the mail on DVD? Do I need a C-band satellite? How exactly do I upload foreign television on a Comcast network?

www.tvunetworks.com . The player uses a p2p distributed engine to deliver data.


markofmayhem
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I see, said the blind man.


WernerSchutz

join:2009-08-04
Sugar Land, TX

said by markofmayhem:

I see, said the blind man.

It actually works well. I watch while eating in my kitchen some German train channel that shows views from trains rolling there. Drives my wife crazy, but I have lots of model trains so...


fifty nine

join:2002-09-25
Sussex, NJ
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reply to WernerSchutz
Yeah keep pushing that same old bullshit.

The fact is that most P2P traffic is infringing. Legal content is in the minority by far.


WernerSchutz

join:2009-08-04
Sugar Land, TX

said by fifty nine:

Yeah keep pushing that same old bullshit.

The fact is that most P2P traffic is infringing. Legal content is in the minority by far.

As said above:

"6month old list »p2peducation.pbworks.com/w/page/···rontPage

in the last week blizzard(world of warcraft) alone generated more legit bittorent traffic than all the other US p2p traffic combined!"


Kamus

@d-infinitum.com.mx

reply to fifty nine
What? so you're telling me that what makes broadband so compelling is piracy? That's so shocking to me.


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