My P2P dream....


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i wish some rich anonymous person offered to give $xxx,xxx dollars to the individual or group that was able to design an effective, fast, and encrypted P2P protocol and application. think the ease of Kazaa with the wide variety of available files of emule, direct connect, and IRC channel's.....and entirely encrypted from the prying eyes of those RIAA ######...i liked to see the $hit they would get in for breaking into an encrypted communication. i also hope the group would open source then entire project once they collected the money and proved it worked. lol....ah yes....wishful thinking. :p :p

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nice dream

what ever programers do the government will try to stop

then they will succeed, the program will die and everyone will move on to a new program

its a never ending cycle

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i heard that the music and movie company are not just cracking down on p2p program like kazaa and other program but crack down on ppl that support it. If they find out that you have illegal movies and music on your computer or sharing them on the internet, you gonna get slapped with a lawsuit.

Man! dont these ppl ever shut up and let it be, ****ing me off with all these craps

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It should be encrypted and more proxy like. So say you search for a file and find what you want' You send a request, and some other computer starts downloading it from the sharer and relays it to you. It should do that several time so there's several hops between you and the file. Encrytpion would be a great bonus on top of that. Also the client should have 0 logging abilitys.

With that system it should be pretty hard to know who's downloading what.

Only reason I see it not working is who would use it knowing alot of the users may end up downloading illegal stuff and it may pass through thier PC's.

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What we need is a group of powerful people who are generous enough to support and fund a p2p program and prove that this helps artists and gets rid of the greedy middlemen of yore *ahem* RIAA *cough* Again, the public has this power that they can't see, we control the markets, stock exchanges, economy, everything. Unfortunately, the courts, RIAA, companies and corporations think they have an authority on us (just look at how one person can rebel against a government and scare the living sh*t outta them) Just my two cents.

Cheers!

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What we need is a group of powerful people who are generous enough to support and fund a p2p program and prove that this helps artists and gets rid of the greedy middlemen of yore *ahem* RIAA *cough* Again, the public has this power that they can't see, we control the markets, stock exchanges, economy, everything. Unfortunately, the courts, RIAA, companies and corporations think they have an authority on us (just look at how one person can rebel against a government and scare the living sh*t outta them) Just my two cents.

Cheers!

Lets start a Riot in front of the RIAA HQ then, I bet you could get a lot of people to attend, get drink and vandalize the place :p

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What we need is a group of powerful people who are generous enough to support and fund a p2p program and prove that this helps artists and gets rid of the greedy middlemen of yore *ahem* RIAA *cough* Again, the public has this power that they can't see, we control the markets, stock exchanges, economy, everything. Unfortunately, the courts, RIAA, companies and corporations think they have an authority on us (just look at how one person can rebel against a government and scare the living sh*t outta them) Just my two cents.

Cheers!

Lets start a Riot in front of the RIAA HQ then, I bet you could get a lot of people to attend, get drink and vandalize the place :p

lol :p ....how bout the RIAA just stops being greedy little B astards. lol

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i never got a copy but waste, the program that was on the nullsoft website for a bit untill aol pulled it, sounded like it could give rise to powerful p2p apps

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We need a p2p program that DoS'es the RIAA every time you download a file. Jamming their networks just might be the deterrent we need.

[edit] ops, I thought the post above said DIS'es the RIAA. my bad.

Not that it made much sense anyway. [/edit]

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