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| 10 Nov 2009 by enigmax On an earlier claim where the iiNet CEO claimed to understand the BitTorrent protocol by not the operation of a torrent client, Bannon said it was a nonsense, to which insult to injury was added when it was revealed that iiNet operated ..... Since we are missing reasoned-neo-beakz, I will play devil's advocate. I have also used the “Smith & Wesson” analogy and argued about highways full of get-away cars. Unfortunately, such comparisons break down when companies like iiNet ... TorrentFreak - http://torrentfreak.com/ - References [ More results from TorrentFreak ] |
| 15 Jul 2009 by surfer I know my post was negative, but when it comes to a war like the RIAA scumbags are waging, it's better to be devil's advocate/paranoid and try to think of as many vulnerabilites as possible and try to protect against them, ... p2pnet news - http://www.p2pnet.net/ - References [ More results from p2pnet news ] |
| 10 Nov 2009 by MG Siegler To play devil's advocate… if Netflix does not support it, and Blockbuster does, isn't it entirely possible that Blockbuster will get huge discounts/higher preference to be able to rent these movies than netflix? ..... And aside from seeders , if there's enough “market” I can bet you somebody will find a way to make it easier to get the pirated content for Average Joe. Think about how much easier is Bit torrent today compared to five years ago. I'm thinking in Xtorrent and ... TechCrunch - http://www.techcrunch.com/ - References [ More results from TechCrunch ] |
| 12 Nov 2009 by Jon Newton In either situation, we all must agree an mp3 is the same whether it's from a bit torrent client, itunes, or amazon.mp3. In simple terms, whether it's on demand or not, streams or downloads, youtube, myspace or P2P, it's all the same. ..... @Devils advocate the rubiks cube originally had 6 points in my argument and then I took songwriters/musicians/performers out of a 'single' group because really, they are quite different (their income streams). So, that created an extra ... a2f2a - http://a2f2a.com/ - References [ More results from a2f2a ] |
| 28 Oct 2007 by lance Just to play the devil's advocate, a case could be made for Comcast assuming that BitTorrent traffic is both illegal (because while there are myriad legitimate uses it is often used to download copyrighted video and audio files) and ... The Privacy Blog - http://www.theprivacyblog.com/ [ More results from The Privacy Blog ] |
| 31 Jan 2007 by bramcohen given that i don't know what the point of cuban's post is, instead of rebutting it i'll play devil's advocate and argue his side. but first i'll argue against some other things. digital computers. digital computers are extremely ... bramcohen - http://bramcohen.livejournal.com/ - References |
| 28 May 2008 by Alistair Croll Bell's meddling recently became apparent when CBC Television released a new show, Canada's Next Great Prime Minister, with BitTorrent. Because of traffic shaping, domestic downloads took five times as long as those in foreign countries. .... @Devil's Advocate: I agree. As I said to one second tier ISP, it's much easier to first say, “Networks should be neutral” and then later tack on “everywhere” to stop rate-shaping on last mile backhaul links. Win the big, obvious fight ... GigaOM - http://gigaom.com/ - References |
| 20 Nov 2008 Now that's devil's advocate, I'm not saying DL'ing isn't stealing, but I don't believe it hurts the artists much. however, just to play more devil's advocate, how do we define "downloading" music? Hasn't the human brain been compared to ... Anything But iPod - http://www.anythingbutipod.com/ - References |
| 23 Dec 2006 in saying this, i'm playing devil's advocate since i'm one of the bandwidth hogs, but it seems misleading to label the isps "bad" for trying to ensure maximum bandwidth for the majority of their customers. fidofuz. Lifehacker Comments - http://www.lifehacker.com/ [ More results from Lifehacker Comments ] |
| 9 Nov 2009 by Andrew Dubber I used to think you were playing devil's advocate, but I see now that's not the case. You genuinely seem to believe that there is a natural right for the recording industry to make an ever-increasing profit (despite competing entertainment alternatives and a complete disconnect between ..... The infringer stands in a position to crowd out the legitimate supplier, because in terms of value offered an mp3 file from iTunes is no different from one downloaded from BitTorrent. ... Music Think Tank (primary) RSS - http://www.musicthinktank.com/ - References |
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