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01-10-2005, 12:06 PM
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Edward Felten (well known by RIAA ) created smallest P2P "app" that contains 15 lines of code. Easy, ... not to share large DVD blockbusters, put to proof that none of MPAA,RIAA&CO can stop file share over internet by watching all P2P networks.
Felten is know of proving in 2001 that RIAAs e-watermarks are useles, after invitation for test by this organization.
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01-10-2005, 12:16 PM
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Hi Hydeus
I'm not too keen on p2p networks.
That is I'm not a regular user but I don't condemn those who use it and don't brake the law.
But nevertheless it looks very funny.
What? The RIAA is actually doing watch on p2p networks?
Are they crazy?
I am told that anybody with relative coding skills can create their own p2p network.
Now how the hell do they intend to watch every network
If they do, then they belong to the jokes forum
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01-10-2005, 02:18 PM
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Hi Hydeus
If they do, then they belong to the jokes forum
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I agree with you Rui, this seems a big joke!

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01-10-2005, 04:38 PM
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They do not intent to survey all P2P. They just focus on the three most important ones of the moment : fastrack (kazaa - DLed millions of time at each version), ed2k (emule and edonkey) and the most famous current protocol, bittorrent (90% percent of the bandwith used on some node )
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01-10-2005, 07:06 PM
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http://www.i2p.net
Torrents are running there all the time, but untraceable
So are forums, and websites. It's an anonymous network "inside" the intenet.

From their site:

What is I2P?

I2P is an anonymous network, exposing a simple layer that applications can use to anonymously and securely send messages to each other. The network itself is strictly message based (ala IP), but there is a library available to allow reliable streaming communication on top of it (ala TCP). All communication is end to end encrypted (in total there are four layers of encryption used when sending a message), and even the end points ("destinations") are cryptographic identifiers (essentially a pair of public keys).


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01-10-2005, 07:08 PM
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And it had to be written in Python, of course

Edit: Although I would NEVER write Python code in that kind of syntax

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01-30-2005, 02:12 PM
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If anyone want's to have a peek as to what's going on in the I2P network, here's a proxy that you can use to browse "eepsites". That is, web sites inside the I2P network

http://bolas.mine.nu:8080/

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