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[maemo.org - Talk] emule client? Applications. ... he's obviously referring to the fact that you should download legit stuff from torrent/emule, such as any linux distribution (he mentioned ubuntu). ...
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[Linux Action Forum - All Discussions] Linux Action Forum - Speedy Torrents: Remember to choose one with an IP blocking filter (either built in or as a plug in) to block RIAA & MIAA honey traps....which really limits you to the three I mentioned above, or at least I couldn't find any others with IP blocking options.
[fsckin w/ linux] Do You Use Linux? The RIAA and MPAA Don't Want You To Use This ...: Not only does it come pre-setup with most of the Bluetack blocking lists, the same ones that PeerGuardian uses, but it will also utilize the eMule ipfilter.dat file format, if you're looking for that. Ok, now I know we're looking at the rest of this document ..... Why don't you bite the bullet and go legit? praxis22 | October 2nd, 2007 at 9:54 am. @ikaruga (cool game btw :) For the same reason people climb mountains I imagine, “because it's there” and “because they can” ...
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[CNET News - Digital Media] U of Tennessee blocked P2P sites before RIAA law | Digital Media ...: Linux? Yeah you can get all that stuff from non-p2p sites, not sure what that dude in the article is talking about. Lets be honest here, how many folks actually use things like limewire or bittorrent for legit things? Like this. by The_Decider November 20, 2008 7:13 AM PST: Lots of people use ... Wash U St. Louis has had all p2p- emule, torrents, etc. blocked for the past 2 years, not only for copyright issues but also for bandwidth issues: Like this Reply to this comment ...
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[Blog Maverick] Lets chat about P2P some more « blog maverick: ISPs simply need to install one caching server for every few thousand customers, and algorythms optimizes the caching on those cache servers, this will speed up P2P file sharing for customers using P2P, it will speed up bandwidth for customers that are not using P2P and it will lower the bandwidth costs for the ISPs, so everyone will be happy (just maybe not the media moguls who want to keep control on the media).
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