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Originally Posted by mynameisjim
So your big "proof" is that P2P traffic dropped a whopping 0.4%.
Is that really the number you want to hang your argument on?
Netflix takes up nearly 50% of internet traffic and P2P traffic usage drops only 0.4%. How can you possibly claim that Netflix is hurting piracy based on that?
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going from +30% per year GROWTH to even a small DROP is a huge change.
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Not to mention that's only P2P traffic. For someone as versed as yourself in piracy, you have to understand that file locker type sites are becoming more and more popular for sharing content and those don't show up as P2P traffic. I'm sure the increase in those sites more than makes up for the 0.4% decline in P2P traffic.
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you mean BROWSER BASED file delivery
which would show up as web browsing in the stats given
oh wait that dropping too
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But you seem to be getting angry and frustrated since you are resorting to petty insults and sarcasm instead of sticking to the facts. I'm happy to debate real issues, but I don't have time to waste with personal insults back and forth on a message board.
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seriously you presented an opinion piece that completely ignored the fact that blockbusters subscription model was crap when compared to netflix as proof
you bring up file lockers as the true loss in p2p traffic when they are covered in web browsing
you argue that because there is tangent relationship bwtween blockbuster failure and netflix success that there 100% association.
Is that the facts your talking about.