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| 10 Nov 2009 by Ernesto This is not fair evolution of industry Ben, this is using technology to strip the rights of the workers who make the products you still want and use (and take free copies of) everyday. ... I see a new game coming out, but the demo is released only to people who pre-order? What if I don't know if I'll like the game or not and I don't pre-order, I'm supposed to go on a blind assumption or somebody else's opinion of what's good? Download an early rip, love it, ... TorrentFreak - http://torrentfreak.com/ - References [ More results from TorrentFreak ] |
| 2 Nov 2009 by Simon Morris We then measure the latency seen by other applications, such as VoIP, online games and web browsing, that we run concurrently over the same link. The graph above is a histogram of those latency samples. The green samples were taken with a .... Moreover, it would be fair if the queue forwarded 10 tiny VoIP or gaming packets (assuming 10 separate sessions) for every large BitTorrent packet because the router would spend equal time forwarding VoIP or gaming and BitTorrent. ... BitTorrent Blog - http://blog.bittorrent.com/ |
| 3 Nov 2009 by 1epi This is important because a large number of P2P users are online gamers and VoIP users who deliberately shut off P2P whenever they game or use VoIP. Figure 5: Low bandwidth BitTorrent still causes high ping times. In conclusion, the need to intelligently manage the ... But the reality is that there is a universally fair way to prioritize applications by always giving low bandwidth and low duration applications priority over high bandwidth and high duration applications. ... TORRENTs.RO - http://forum.torrents.ro/ - References |
| 6 Nov 2009 "We know anecdotally that even at 59p a lot of people have pirated the game," he said. "At 59p it's pretty fair to assume that a lot of those pirates would have been able and would have bought the game, but there's an overall attitude ... GamesIndustry.biz - News - http://www.gamesindustry.biz/ - References |
| 22 hours ago by ps238principal ShaunCon at the KC Game Fair is well underway, and the assembled include miniatures gamers with some really impressive "Battle for Mordor" props. They even have a Mount Doom. I will dutifully keep an eye out for vinegar and baking soda. ... While I agree that bittorrent has made insta-TV out of just about any show that's within reach of a DVR and an internet connection, the behavior is hardly limited to geekdom. Lots of sporting events, talk radio programs, ... Henchman Publishing - http://ps238principal.livejournal.com/ |
| 6 Oct 2009 by sharky Wii-Leech (obviously pronounced we leech) first surfaced back in June '09, and caters to all-things related to the Wii game console. Most of the torrents pertain to Wii game ISO's in both PAL and NTSC format, although there's a healthy ..... right peeps im a mod on speed and i think our site is the number one site out there and all we ask for access to all our axxo torrents is a £10 donation per month now i think that this is a fair donation for what we deliver but i have ... FileShareFreak - http://filesharefreak.com/ - References [ More results from FileShareFreak ] |
| 20 Apr 2009 Based on what you posted they certainly don't say things should be fair priced... but they also don't say that ALL content should be free, just *non-commercial*. .... Monumental Games · Casual Games ... News for the game development community - http://www.developmag.com/ |
| 7 Apr 2009 by Mark Wilson An arse becomes fair game for a hook. As I said, these are the pirating rules that I live by. They might not be right for every sea, but they've served me just fine for many a year. What be your pirate code? Gizmodo - http://gizmodo.com/ - References |
| 7 Apr 2009 by Mark Wilson An arse becomes fair game for a hook. Article Eight After you try it, if you really like it and can afford to do so, buy it. As I said, these are the pirating rules that I live by. They might not be right for every sea, ... Gizmodo: Software - http://gizmodo.com/tag/software - References |
| 3 Nov 2009 by Stephan Kinsella But the solution is not to regard them as essentially part of the state and thus fair game for regulation, but to pair our call for no state regulation of the Internet (no net neutrality regulations) with a call for the abolition of all forms of .... That means that a bittorrent client can suck 99% of the bandwidth out of a pipe. What really needs to change is this fundamental fairness algorithm. That will take a community effort, which includes commercial ISPs, ... Against Monopoly - http://www.againstmonopoly.org/ - References |
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