I have read that the bittorrent protocol is responsible for 35% of the Internet’s used bandwidth. I have also seen news stories stating that bittorrent is really only good fore piracy (I’m not sure I believe these but I will grant that the protocol is often used for piracy). Then, today, I see a slashdot.org story stating that some major pirate-media .torrent distribution sites have been shut down. My question is, do these three things mean that the bandwidth usage of the Internet will take a percentage drop?
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I thing perhaps for atleast a certain amount of time. Then something else will pop up to replace .torrents and the all the bandwidth will just switch to that. So goes the circle of file sharing, once one thing get shut down, something else pops up to replace it.
Brad Nunnally
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"This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness."
Dalai Lama
All I could ever hope for is that the internet will not go down all the time for no reason in Cougar Village.