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Story: Man arrested in BitTorrent probe

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Posted by: Anonymous (Friday 14 January 2005, 9:05 PM)

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This story is total bull.

Bit torrent was developed by Bram Cohen (you can Google his personal website) NOT SuprNova. Bit Torrent is a distribution tool. It doesn’t even attempt to hide a users identity. This article is very irresponsible reporting. At least check Bram's or BitTorrent's website to understand the technology before you write this sort of crap.

"You have a great product, many customers, and are delivering your product to hordes of happy customers online. Serving large files creates problems of scaling, flash crowds, and reliability. As you grow, they become more central to your business, but your bandwidth costs go up as well. It's a vicious cycle.

There is a solution. BitTorrent is a simple software product which addresses all of these problems.

The key to cheap file distribution is to tap the unutilized upload capacity of your customers. It's free. Their contribution grows at the same rate as their demand, creating limitless scalability for a fixed cost."

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