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| 31 Dec 2007 by Jon There are gaming companies such as Egosoft who use p2p (bit torrent) to distribute large patches. X3 reunion is a space sim they made, and the patches take forever to download from their server. By using p2p technology Egosoft is having ... p2pnet news - http://www.p2pnet.net/ - References [ More results from p2pnet news ] |
| 28 Jun 2006 Slashdot today is reporting news from a Data Center blog that BitTorrent is ramping up their network infrastructure for streaming videos: BitTorrent Inc. has signed an agreement with Global Netoptex Inc. (GNi) to provide IP ... Those who visit this site are ready to pay for a live feed out your eyeballs. In stereo even. Dare to deliver it? It wouldn't be gambling if you took our money to try I don't think. Think it over..... bmars@go.com October 11, 2006 12:07am ... mariposaHD.tv blogs - http://www.mariposahd.tv/blog |
| 30 Nov 2009 by Florin By Ty McMahan, Reporter, Dow Jones VentureWire Venture-backed start-ups operating in the three most popular forms of online gambling poker, horse racing and sports betting stand to see major impacts from proposals winding their way ... If a song has been downloaded from a torrent site 17000 times, it doesn't necessarily equal 17000 lost sales, according to US District Judge James P. Jones. The judge recently ruled against using this kind of reasoning in determining ... CCORTEZ - Tech News - http://www.ccortez.com/ |
| 28 Sep 2009 by enigmax Parents setting their connection to U and 14 will trigger a pornography and gambling filter, but they will also have the power to ban file-sharing and BitTorrent sites too. This is something that we are going to do anyway, ... TorrentFreak - http://torrentfreak.com/ - References [ More results from TorrentFreak ] |
| 28 Sep 2009 by Thomas Gideon Pirate Party of Canada launches Creative Commons bit torrent tracker Saw this on Prof. Geist's blog, what looks like a pretty clever idea. The party is only serving torrents to CC-BY-NC-SA 3.0 works and includes some pages with more ... The Command Line - http://thecommandline.net/ - References |
| 23 Nov 2009 by prachatai The 2007 Computer Crimes Act focuses on the offence of disseminating information, while excluding other cyber crimes such as unauthorized online gambling and intellectual property piracy such as file sharing, bit torrent, etc. ... Prachatai English - http://www.prachatai.com/english/ - References |
| 20 Nov 2009 by gamepolitics Yes, you are correct, your gaming traffic will have no priority over your neighbors bit torrent traffic, and his torrent traffic will have no priority over your video game traffic. You are absolutely, 100%, without a doubt correct on ... GamePolitics News - http://www.gamepolitics.com/ - References [ More results from GamePolitics News ] |
| 19 Nov 2009 by steven.titch@reason.org (Steven Titch) What's more, Comcast and BitTorrent negotiated an amicable solution that respected each other's interest. Government handwringing over network neutrality has gone on for at least four years, yet the one instance of a dispute between a service provider and an ... We already can name many existing services, like video and gaming, which would benefit from a fast lane. What we don't yet know are the applications and services that will be created because there is a fast lane. ... Reason Foundation - - http://www.reason.org/news/ |
| 26 Nov 2009 by davehat There's two bits of central infrastructure needed to make a BitTorrent download work. There's the tracker, which plays traffic cop mediating all the peers sharing content. And there's the torrent index, which contains the actual small . torrent files ... Many of their torrents don't show up on search engines because the files are behind login walls. Like private gambling clubs or speakeasies the enforcement agencies have essentially zero chance of shutting them all down. ... MetaFilter - http://www.metafilter.com/ - References [ More results from MetaFilter ] |
| 14 Nov 2009 by Steve Lawson The record industry before the internet was built on the assumption that to have a chance of making it 'big', you needed to have deep pockets to risk the kind of gambling collateral needed to have a shot at being in the 0.1% who ended up rich. The labels funded their gambling by owning the ... The success of X-Factor - which, like Lily Allen's career, has started and grown post-Bit Torrent - proves there're still macro-industrial processes at work in the world of music. ... Music Think Tank (primary) RSS - http://www.musicthinktank.com/ - References |
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