after reading
this report by an e-commerce consultancy on how record/movie companies can fight/co-opt filesharing (mentioned at Zeropaid) , I'm feeling even more paranoid than usual, especially about how easy it is for anyone to do an IP trace on you if they d/l from you (remember Bronxie & Korn?), and so I've been looking into Freenet again.
Freenet (
home zeropaid) doesn't do IP bouncing yet it seems, but they can't show you even knew that copyrighted material was being shared from your PC.
Re searching for files on Freenet, Frost (
home zeropaid) or Espra (
home zeropaid) can do that apparently.
And you can even set up an invulnerable 'Web' site on Freenet using
FreeWeb (ISPs & webhosts just roll over whenever some company sends them a threat letter; no worries there with Freenet &
FreeWeb)
PS heard
Filetopia already has IP bouncing, anyone using it?
PPS in case that consultancy takes down the report (2.2MB PDF), I'm sharing it on FastTrack. Use
Sig2dat 3.8a and copy/paste the text below into it:
File: innovation_copyright.pdf
Length: 2161736 Bytes, 2111KB
UUHash: =8Fk5qqGeXsr6vGKKudpBWuJjwkc=