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| 17 hours ago by Ernesto If it is correct, and the Obvious Troll would need to provide much more to prove it (stolen no doubt) then you could see it totally different … i.e.:- Bittorrent slowed down the net through such high usage, companies responded and we got .... 34 Feb 10, 2010 at 06:53 by turn off your tv, you are being brainwashed and divided by evil. Once upon a time…. There was a planet called Earth where its inhabitants were bound by gravity. Rather than share and expand into the galaxy ... TorrentFreak - http://torrentfreak.com/ [ More results from TorrentFreak ] |
| 29 Jul 2009 for its "see-no-evil, hear-no-evil" approach to file sharing and recommended that the Obama administration put an end to the the file-sharing industry's "self-regulation." Limewire P2P national security. However, Mark Gorton of the Lime ... TG Daily - http://www.tgdaily.com/ - References |
| 29 Mar 2009 by sal21 Welcome to the p2p.wrox.com Forums. You are currently viewing the VB Databases Basics section of the Wrox Programmer to Programmer discussions. This is a community of tens of thousands of computer programmers including Wrox book authors .... There is no way you can speed up loading of so much records on any system. How much time it takes?? The only advice I can see, if you need to know before hand how many records you will loop, you have a record count property (doesn't ... p2p.wrox.com Forums - http://p2p.wrox.com/ [ More results from p2p.wrox.com Forums ] |
| 8 Feb 2010 These are days when Sharman Networks gets through Google's "see-no-evil-hear-no-evil" policy. In order to circumvent this problem though, you could either: 1. Try using different keywords in the search engines like "music distribution files " ... Users of both have also noticed the download speed of Kazaa Gold seemed to be faster when compared to KMD. If you are interested in this P2P software then the best place to download Kazaa Gold is www.FreeKazaaLite.net. Author: Anu ... Two Files are Better than One - http://twofiles.com/ |
| 21 Jan 2010 by Michel Bauwens I see however, no realistic way in which a series of processes which are more productive, in certain circumstances, than firms; more democratically governed, and more efficiently distributed, can be stopped in the long run. P2P arises ... P2P Foundation - http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/ [ More results from P2P Foundation ] |
| 4 Jan 2010 by Musician Coaching The p2p operators had to adopt this “See no evil, hear no evil” stance. So we looked at what we were doing and said, “Look, if this becomes really anti-social and about anonymous people hunkered over their glowing streams, uploading and ... Musician Coaching - http://musiciancoaching.com/ |
| 5 Dec 2009 by Bernard Lunn Kiril: I see that you're using a pretty simple P2P communication technology instead of sophisticated Hamachi-like NAT traversal using UDP hole punching. Wolf: I suppose you are referring to the transport layer, which is HTTP over TCP/IP. ... Before Google was saying “do no evil” company however now they have succumbed to the “corporate bottom line” problem. Ethics go out the window in a corporate environment. If they are willing to assist in the Chinese government censor ... ReadWriteWeb - http://www.readwriteweb.com/ - References [ More results from ReadWriteWeb ] |
| 18 Dec 2009 by Thomas Sydnor Malign copyright owners eager to use "fake" or "phony" data to create fabricated "moral panics" against campus piracy should have loved the see-no-evil approach of colleges and universities and worked to perpetuate it. ... However, we found no evidence of this among college students." (p.29); "[A]s for the legal transfer of software, the percentage of P2P users found transferring Linux out of those that do not transfer copyrighted media is not statistically different from ... The Progress & Freedom Foundation Blog - http://blog.pff.org/ - References |
| 31 Jan 2010 by dorothy parker There has been no outcry in Australia about the existing bans on RC material. You can't buy it in newsagencies, or watch it on DVDs or see it in cinemas or on television, and no one objects. So why do people object to moves to put internet .... regime up there with China, by invoking an impractical filter which will do nothing to stop bestiality and child pornography, but will instead allow the government to pretend three wise monkeys style, that we see and hear no evil. ... loon pond - http://loonpond.blogspot.com/ |
| 29 Jul 2009 by Patrick Ross So it should be no surprise that many are skeptical of the P2P industry's claims of voluntary steps to reduce inadvertent file-sharing, and of LimeWire's claims that their latest software version successfully addresses that. ... In the last Administration, the Federal Trade Commission took a see-no-evil, hear-no-evil approach to the file sharing software industry. I hope the new Administration is revisiting that approach and I hope to work with them on how to better ... The Copyright Alliance Blog - http://blog.copyrightalliance.org/ - References |
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