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29-06-03, 11:25 AM | #1 |
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Post Your Count - What effect is the RIAA having on sharing?
Thought we could start a little tab here that anyone can do and the more the better.
A lot of people are wondering how the P2P community will react to the RIAA's reported use of lawsuits against file sharers. Since there will undoubtedly be a lot of disinformation about its effects coming from various factions, I thought it would be helpful to keep our own running count of the files shared on Fasttrack. From now on whenever I log onto the Network I'll post the Share amounts I see along with the client I'm using. Since I don’t get on FT all that much, the more people that post here the more accurate the numbers will be. If you log onto the Network just drop in and put up the numbers. The amount of files shared varies a lot anyway, but over time we should be able to tell if a trend is developing. This way we can watch and see what effect - if any – these RIAA show suits are having on Fasttrack, the world’s largest file sharing network. Clean Grokster - Users: 4120895 Files: 855573K Gigs: 6465024 - js. |
29-06-03, 11:42 AM | #2 |
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excellent thread - i was thinking about this when i posted here
....these were the numbers 2 days ago, on 6/27: 3,908,026 users sharing 838, 072,925 files this is from KazaaLite, but all FastTrack clients should reflect the same pool of users, no? |
30-06-03, 01:35 AM | #3 |
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as a reference point you can use my figures for fasttrack from 4.29.03 to 5.31.03 (i stopped keeping track coz the numbers weren't changing that much but now sure is a good time to start back up)- all times are eastern standard time (eastern u.s.) the times that the figures are taken really matter- notice some of the lesser quality news articles that claimed there was a drop immediately following the riaa news but in fact there is always a substantial drop in users and files shared after late evening e.s.t. (as i'm typing this it's 3:27am where i am and there are 3.2 million) the peak times i was noticing towards the end were between 1-3 pm est...saturdays and sundays always had more users. one thing you'll notice is that i tended to go with the higher volume times (afternoon) so my figures would be good in the right context (the lowest points as far as user numbers during this point were in the low to mid 3 million range)...
4.29.03 4.1 million 7:30 pm est, 4.2 @7:46pm 4.30.03 4.1 12:10pm 5.1.03 4.3 12:30pm, 4.5 mill. @4:35pm 5.2.03 4.1 12:00pm 5.4.03 4.95 4:10pm, 4.72 mill. @4:15pm 5.5.03 4.25 11:55am, 4.42 mill.@7:42pm 5.6.03 4.35 5:10pm 5.9.03 4.26 5:10pm 5.10.03 4.41 2:00pm 5.11.03 4.17 12:30pm 5.12.03 4.24 12:20pm 5.14.03 4.31 1:20pm 5.17.03 4.19 12:30pm, 4.34 mill @ 1:05pm 5.19.03 4.10 12:35pm, 4.51 mill @ 3:10pm 5.22.03 4.21 12:20pm 5.23.03 4.10 12noon, 4.42 mill. @4:20pm 5.24.03 4.09 12:40pm, 4.43 mill. @3:10pm 5.25.03 4.47 1:30pm, 4.72 mill. @3:50pm 5.26.03 4.39 12:53pm, 4.71 mill @3:40pm 5.27.03 4.29 2pm, 4.49 mill @4:30pm 5.29.03 4.23 2:40pm 5.30.03 4.27 3:20pm 5.31.03 4.3 3pm (882 million shared files) total shared files at 3:50pm 5.25.03 was 993 million...highest so far (as of 5.31.03) source:http://www.fasttrackmovies.com/forum...ms=kazaa,users (requires you to register for the fasttrackcentral forum) |
30-06-03, 06:27 AM | #4 |
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June 29, 2003 - 18:00 EST
Network Users FastTrack 3,887,832 iMesh 1,295,944 eDonkey 796,398 Overnet 573,440 MP2P 202,654 Gnutella 109,685 DirectConnect 104,809 FileNavigator 34,659 Ares 10,434 Filetopia 2,531 theres always these figures at http://www.slyck.com |
30-06-03, 07:41 AM | #5 |
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that's great guys!
- js. |
30-06-03, 07:41 AM | #6 |
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01-07-03, 11:31 AM | #7 |
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Users: 4314994 Files: 885037k Gigs: 6503936.0 - js. |
01-07-03, 11:47 AM | #8 |
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P2P Networks
July 1, 2003 - 8:00 EST Network Users FastTrack 3,906,970 iMesh 1,300,910 eDonkey 875,921 Overnet 573,440 MP2P 182,914 DirectConnect 138,670 Gnutella 90,153 FileNavigator 35,096 Ares 9,870 Filetopia 2,969
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01-07-03, 02:29 PM | #9 |
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Ya know
In the p2p grand scheme of things, (R ya paying attention RIAA/MPAA f-tards and asshats?), 4,000,000/5,000,000 people (WORLDWIDE) dling and uling files doesn't seem like a devastatingly mindnumbing number to me..........
Guess my idea of crisis proportions and <their> idea of crisis proportions are 2 totally different points of view............. d'uh! |
02-07-03, 03:12 PM | #10 |
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fasttrack as of 2:10 pm est (july 2, 2003)
4,291,739 users 895,631,896 files 6.5 million gigs (pretty high for a weekday) |
03-07-03, 12:14 AM | #11 |
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as a contrast to the highest activity here's 2:15 am est july3 2003
fasttrack network 3,235,635 users 723,768,357 files 5.5 gigs |
03-07-03, 01:07 AM | #12 |
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They will catch and punish a few, but the P2P networks will just adapt to enhance anonymity.
With clients like waste bearing over 1500 bit encryption that is unique for each user, and a trusted client private network ability, it's going to be a lot tougher to find out what is being traded between users. They will spend a lot of money trying to catch people and devise schemes to thwart trading, all for naught. This will tend to make them want to keep prices high, to defray the costs of P2P countermeasures. This works against them in a big way. The only thing they can do that will be effective is to offer a high quality product at a reasonable price. Then, folks will not mind (as much) paying the price for the retail product.
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08-07-03, 02:15 AM | #15 | |
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more figures: (all eastern standard time) 7.3.03 4.26 1:40pm 892.8 million 7.4.03 4.08 3:00pm 865 m files/ 6.3 m gigs 7.7.03 4.15 1:20pm 861 m files/ 6.3 m gigs and 4.43 4:40pm 922 m / 6.6 m |
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08-07-03, 11:56 AM | #16 |
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clean grokster -
Users: 4284698 Files: 878409k Gigs: 6468608.0 since first post - users up, files up, total bytes up. - js. |
08-07-03, 12:24 PM | #17 |
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a matter of time
well from my figures for 7.2.03 to today (minus the weekend which has always had a much higher number) i don't see much of a change (also when put up against the figures from may) it's all a matter of what time the figures are taken (at 11 a.m. today est there were 3.7 million users)
7.2.03 4.29 2:10pm est 895.6 million shared files 7.3.03 4.26 1:40pm 892.8 million 7.4.03 4.08 3:00pm 865 m files/ 6.3 m gigs 7.7.03 4.15 1:20pm 861 m files/ 6.3 m gigs 7.7.03 4.43 4:40pm 922 m / 6.6 m 7.8.03 4.22 1:25pm 866 m files/ 6.4 m gigs |
08-07-03, 12:57 PM | #18 | |
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Re: a matter of time
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08-07-03, 06:00 PM | #19 |
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definitely js- just thought i saw something about figures being up overall from your last post- just balancing that with my numbers. the reason why i started keeping track at the end of april was when they started sending their feeble ims and the month of may was the best month fasttrack has ever had in terms of peak number of users...
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14-07-03, 09:35 AM | #20 |
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