On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 10:06:45PM -0800, Steve Schear wrote:
I worked with Bram and Zooko at Mojo Nation (where both BT and Mnet got their respective genesis) and was frankly surprised when the MPAA was so easily able to target and put out of commission BT's trackers. The
Why? BT is designed with zero privacy in mind.
exposure of the trackers was a prominent topic of MN planning discussions and its odd that precautions, like distributing the tracker functions into clients or hiding them inside a TOR-like proxy network weren't taken
You can post BT links on a P2P network.
earlier.
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