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Originally Posted by Ethersync
You no doubt know far more on the subject than me. Thanks for the feedback.
Here is a comment I found on DSL Reports:
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/P...P2P-DNS-111605
I have no idea if the person posting this knows what he is talking about or not, but is what he describes possible?
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This will just lead to the US government cracking down on encryption keys, as is they already make specific encryption keys illegal to export out of the country. Crack down on encrypted traffic, sooner or later isps will start locking down ports and protocols.
More/less this is just pro-longing the inevitable. I don't see the big stink. Other than a group of people pissed off at the world that they can't pirate anything anymore. man up and pay the company who made the software.
If you want to do P2P, then turn off all your firewalls and open up your C folder for the world to view. After all, who wants privacy right and sharing data?
Not attacking the op just making observations.