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Originally posted by Mowzer
What are some of the main things file-sharing apps can do to protect users and fight back?
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I think you already made one good suggestion:
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Originally posted by Mowzer
If there was a p2p app that clogged the RIAA's web site, when your not searching for files/downloading I would use it. Since the RIAA had the audacity to suggest making it possible to flood users trading files, I am sure a file share app of that sort isn't to far off.
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For example, a million Kazaa clients using their idle bandwidth to bombard the websites and servers of the RIAA and other p2p-hostile companies might already have an effect....
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Originally posted by Mowzer
As the years come the RIAA will probably get bolder with the things it trys to do to users, I think mad max p2p apps are on the horizon.
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Yes, and also better protected networks where non-contributing outsiders would have minimal access and visibility to the shared content and users.
- tg