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Originally posted by spstn
With the ability to transfer any type of file, and instant communication, stretching from "around the world" to "just your neighborhood" the possibilities education wise are mind boggling.
...I DO really believe that P2P must be more than what it is today, and can be used to educate, amongst other uses, but if in the process of getting there, provides a soft landing to legalize file swapping, well, tough luck.
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I agree completely!!
Cybereducation would be phenomenal in a p2p environment!
Other legitimate uses for p2p include the ability to publish research papers without regard for censorship or geographical restrictions; eg. security research which circumvents access control mechanisms, thus violating the DMCA; distribution of OSS, distributed hosting of online games, telemedicine, bypassing censorship protections such as the firewall which "protects" China from democratic ideas, other collaboration projects etc.
Maybe if you're good
tg will let you into "Area 25" and we can discuss such things further...
Just be wary of her "mind-meld" technique!