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| 4 Dec 2009 by GNG News Guy It's just a process for the sake of having a process, designed to keep regulators from imposing new anti-piracy laws that dictate how the ISPs can run their networks. In this instance who can blame them -- the entertainment industry essentially wants ISPs to spend money to prop up (unless you're Comcast/NBC Universal) somebody else's failing business model. For most ISPs, such efforts will be expensive, and probably won't do much to slow piracy's relentless growth. ... The GNG Adult Gaming Community - http://www.thegng.org/forums/showthread.php?t=6736 |
| 4 Dec 2009 by sharky ... that's likely the worst thing to use in BT. http://wiki.vuze.com/index.php/Sequential_downloading_is_bad. If you want to screw up the swarm and multifiles torrents, it's the best idea. It's just another Bitvomit client promoting hit & run leechers. *sigh* ... Website. Watch TV shows online! Looking to advertise here at FileShareFreak, or got a great new P2P / BitTorrent scoop, site or idea that you'd like us to cover? Drop us a line through our Contact page. ... FileShareFreak - http://filesharefreak.com/ - References [ More results from FileShareFreak ] |
| 13 Jul 2007 by Jon Media Defender was created to spread alarm and despondency and what better way than to use a fake P2P site? It's already proved its willingness to do that in its attempt to make money out of file sharing and file sharers by using at least one phoney web page to ... Now, having acquired P2P.net, “it's likely that they will use it for one of their pirate traps such a the fake video download service Miivi or the fake BitTorrent trackers they run,” says TorrentFreak going on: ... p2pnet news - http://www.p2pnet.net/ - References [ More results from p2pnet news ] |
| 2 Dec 2009 by Daworm if a dedicated server becomes under a DDOS the it will go down. if the network before the last mile can't handle this type of attack then your not really getting value for money as even under legitimate load you could max this out before ... the data center could bring your network down if they had a DDOS attack on one of there servers that was big enough, and you can't tell me most/all data centers tell you what you can and can't run on your servers as long as its legal. ... Web Hosting Talk Australia - http://www.webhostingtalk.com.au/ |
| 2 Dec 2009 by Devindra Hardawar In the past few weeks, there have been some major shifts in the BitTorrent community which have had a resounding impact on the larger world of peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing. They've led to some of the largest BitTorrent sites completely ... For users, it means more reliable content delivery overall (since there may be no single point of failure), and reduced costs since content providers are saving money as well. There's no denying that illegal uses of BitTorrent and ... Royal Pingdom - http://royal.pingdom.com/ - References [ More results from Royal Pingdom ] |
| 5 Dec 2009 2, Anyone being racist, homophobic, sexist, attacking individuals solely on their creed, culture, religion, disabilities or special needs, combat and skills level, mode of playing (f2p or p2p) or economics. .... Definitely not going to run screaming to the G.E. to stop you. In fact I would advise starting with a little more money than 200k if anything. The way he shows is a great way to solo merch and the items listed are generally very stable and low risk (would almost ... Sal's RuneScape Forum Community Blog List - http://runescape.salmoneus.net/forums/index.php?autoc... - References [ More results from Sal's RuneScape Forum Community Blog List ] |
| 14 Nov 2007 by kmw@reason.com (Katherine Mangu-Ward) The kind of involved that makes people very, very angry, is invasive as hell, and takes lots of money and effort."""" People don't get that angry with "monitoring" these days. It's becoming more accepted. The feds have taps that suck up ... Reason Magazine - Hit & Run - http://www.reason.com/blog/ - References |
| 30 Nov 2009 by Michel Bauwens Certainly, many of us have a tendency to engage in iconic consumption, without really examining the entirety of our impact and whether our time and money might best be spent trying to effect change in some other way. ... Most of those life choices also make us healthier, happier and better off in the long run. So no harm in doing them (disclosure: I garden, recycle and use CFLs). Some personal choices, like forgoing beef and living without a car, not only create some ... P2P Foundation - http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/ [ More results from P2P Foundation ] |
| 2 Dec 2009 by Mike Masnick LIKE OMG how much taxppayer money wasted on that could have went to foodbanks OR lowering taxes its economic american terrorism plain and simple by a small group who need like hockey players to take some pay cuts and USE TECHNOLOGY not be scared whiney of it ... Without piracy, do you honestly think that most people would run P2P stuff on their computers all the time? Do you think they would pay an expensive internet connection to share only legal stuff? ... Techdirt - http://www.techdirt.com/ - References [ More results from Techdirt ] |
| 2 Dec 2009 by Rafael Pezzi With a mesh networking topology, the social cloud protocol can run in isolated communities independent of commercial and governmental network providers. It allows advanced digital communications in case of accidental (or otherwise) .... Beyond file-sharing, peer-to-peer is an alternative way of looking at work, live and the way we make money. Although mainstream media coverage of P2P has mostly focused its spotlights on the on-going debate around file-sharing and pirated ... Social Networking :: Robin Good's Latest News - http://www.masternewmedia.org/social_networking.htm - References [ More results from Social Networking :: Robin Good's Latest News ] |
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