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Why P2P is Here to Stay
Om Malik
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
4:00 AM PT 6 comments
Hollywood, and its acolytes in the music business are fighting a losing battle when it comes to peer to peer networks. They can try and prosecute kids, and teenagers, but in the end it will all come to a naught. With each prosecution, Hollywood is only steeling the resolve of the coders to come-up with even more powerful technological solutions. Lawyers, unfortunately cannot keep up with the bits-and-byte world of P2P networks.
P2P is a multi-headed hydra – slice one off and ten more pop-up. Today’s Bit Torrent, is tomorrow’s eDonkey. And today’s eDonkey is tomorrow’s Freenet. They can try and shut down networks, and that will be a fool’s errand. One Grokster will be replaced by another Freenet. The well publicized networks, are slowly being replaced by “Dark Nets.” Dark Net, according to Beta News , are peer to peer networks “where the computer user will remain anonymous while transferring files. The system is also set up much like the Internet, meaning it is decentralized and practically impossible to shut down.” Freenet, is just a start of this dark-net movement.
Data collected by Cachelogic , a Cambridge, England-based start-up bears out the ever changing nature of the P2P networks. Their analysis of recent P2P data traffic shows that Bit Torrent, which last year was the most active P2P network has now been supplanted by eDonkey, that has become the"
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