Filesharing Review > Idea to help peer to peer downloads
[I Am Chris Nolan.ca] I'm thinking in a client app like FireANT for video or other peer to peer solutions where people don't like to be confined to the original naming convents used by the torrent author. Single files aren't too bad, but when you get to a collection that includes lots of files sometimes it's a pain to keep the torrent open when you'd rather move the files around on your hard drive, perhaps into different folders?
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subterrain.net | justin lundy's blog on linux, hacking, security and other randomness: Count 8 of the document accuses the RIAA of breach of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organisations Laws -- RICO laws. The document says: "The record companies directed its agents to unlawfully break into private computers and engage in extreme acts of unlawful coercion, extortion, fraud, and other criminal conduct. (via Cosmos)
*michael parekh on IT*: Although more quantification of the use of current P2P networks is obviously desirable from the court's point of view, I believe one should also be mindful that these technologies are extraordinarily nascent. The ultimate applications of these technologies in the future may end up surprising us with how far removed they might be from IP related content sharing. (via Cosmos)
[P2pscience.org] Software P2P TV Peer to Peer for Science: ACTlab TV ( promoting a new P2P technology akin to BitTorrent,but using the H.264 streaming format : Alluvium ) from ACTlab ( University of Texas )( see also A Tear Down of the Cyborg )
[Jots.com] Jots :: bittorrent: Anyone will be able to broadcast full-screen video to thousands of people at virtually no cost, using BitTorrent technology. Viewers get intuitive, elegant software to subscribe to channels, watch video, and organize their video library.
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