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Pirates on Trial
vuzedome:
If scenario:
P2P falls,
HTTP and FTP goes up,
High bandwith on HTTP and FTP transfers confirmed.
What next?
Then they put a bandwith limiter up on all connections,
all accounts will be throttle by 50% during peak hours.
Life still sucks,
Ministers are still pointing at each other,
P2P creeps back up in the shadows,
And we all screw them back 10 folds!
But about the part where bandwith gets throttled, still thinking of a way to get pass it.
quekmeister:
--- Quote from: vuzedome on April 10, 2009, 01:43:18 PM ---HTTP and FTP goes up,
High bandwith on HTTP and FTP transfers confirmed.
What next?
Then they put a bandwith limiter up on all connections,
all accounts will be throttle by 50% during peak hours.
But about the part where bandwith gets throttled, still thinking of a way to get pass it.
--- End quote ---
The rise of the small scale ISP. Individual servers forming nodes in a Darknet.
iindigo:
Yeah, filesharing is a beast that has grown too large to kill. It's like a phoenix or something, always coming back. People WILL find a way to do it, one way or another.
bcr123:
--- Quote from: iindigo on April 10, 2009, 02:20:44 PM ---Yeah, filesharing is a beast that has grown too large to kill. It's like a phoenix or something, always coming back. People WILL find a way to do it, one way or another.
--- End quote ---
File sharing goes back to the roots of the internet. It's only the last 10 years or so that the Internet became conducive to the provider-consumer model that they are trying to force us into now. Originally it was entirely user generated content.
AceHigh:
I thought that file sharing existed before the internet. You know.... Sneakernet :P
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