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Anonymous P2P and ressource usage
If ISP, or more generally IP holder proxy start collecting IP over the P2P networks, the result will be a massice swithc from current generation of P2P protocols to encrypted, anonymous protocols. The result will be a huge increase in ressource requirement for the same P2P usage, as the overhear for anonymity is immense.

Not only won't they be able to block the sharing, but they will end up with a congestion of their making.
Posted by: s_souche   Posted on: 03/16/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Anonymous P2P and ressource usage  s_souche | 03/16/08
P2P in Japan is already fully encrypted at both protocol and data  georgeou | 03/17/08
For the programs you are talking about  s_souche | 03/17/08
Explain to me how is it difficult to infiltrate  georgeou | 03/17/08
You can have at least two approaches that block identification  s_souche | 03/17/08
At some point in time, you need to know who the source of the file is  georgeou | 03/17/08
Also, the ISP can ban proxy activity explicitly in their terms of service  georgeou | 03/17/08
there are different problems at hand  s_souche | 03/17/08
An ISP can choose what to sell you. Free speech has nothing to do with it.  georgeou | 03/17/08
As I said  s_souche | 03/17/08
cleartext?  rkoman@... | 03/17/08
Yes, it's clear text after you decrypt it by participating as the client  georgeou | 03/17/08
Re: Yes, it's clear text after you decrypt it by participating as the clien  none none | 03/17/08
Yup, you got it  georgeou | 03/17/08
RE: Japan's ISPs agree to ban P2P pirates  AySz88 | 03/17/08
You read the article wrong then. I never said they're blocking all P2P  georgeou | 03/17/08
Not what I meant...  AySz88 | 03/17/08
It is not an opinion that P2P hogs bandwidth like crazy, it is fact  georgeou | 03/17/08
P2P is not inherently bad  AySz88 | 03/18/08
I never said block the P2P users as a whole or anything like it  georgeou | 03/18/08
Any business  voyager529 | 03/17/08
What's the next Step?  nucrash | 03/17/08
You read it wrong. There's no deep packet inspection going on  georgeou | 03/17/08
Impressive on their behalf, however....  nucrash | 03/17/08
No they are not ahead of the US, it's a myth that the Free Press likes to p  georgeou | 03/17/08
As I pointed out, you get a warning at which time you have a responsibility  georgeou | 03/17/08
Agreed  nucrash | 03/17/08
RE: Japan's ISPs agree to ban P2P pirates  averedify | 03/17/08
Amazingly stupid.  Letophoro | 03/17/08
The comparison is day and night here.  georgeou | 03/17/08
Well, there just went my second argument  nucrash | 03/17/08
You ignore reality.  Letophoro | 03/17/08
You have to look at the details of what they want to do  s_souche | 03/17/08
Cute rant, totally wrong but cute. (nt)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/17/08
Would you care to explain how I'm wrong? (nt)  Letophoro | 03/17/08
American vs Japanese Culture  nucrash | 03/17/08
The Japanese has a very cautious Nature  nucrash | 03/17/08
Next generation P2P coming  terry flores | 03/17/08
RE: Japan's ISPs agree to ban P2P pirates  MaxB312 | 03/18/08
RE: Japan's ISPs agree to ban P2P pirates  Bifspif | 03/19/08
It's contrived  georgeou | 03/19/08
Japan ISPs are doing big mistake  algispetr | 03/25/08

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