From: Scott Berry <sjb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: May 23, 2005 3:49:34 PM PDT
To: 'Dewayne Hendricks' <dewayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Back to Basics
Reply-To: sjb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Now they’ll be trying to shut down Usenet…
   Scott
(San Francisco) Wired News on Monday reported on the resurgence of  
Usenet newsgroups as a means of downloading copyrighted content  
like full-length movies. Benefiting from new commercial, high- 
bandwidth Usenet services, as well as a new file format called NZB  
that protects against lost bits of download data, the improved  
Usenet architecture is now seeing 60GB of DVD rips posted each day,  
according to NewsAdmin. "Though the copyright industries boast  
significantly improved geekery and monitoring technology, Usenet  
remains relatively unmonitored," digital music consultant Toby  
Lewis told Wired News.
<http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67588,00.html>
<http://www.download.com/NewsBin-Pro/3000-2164_4-10285921.html>
<http://www.usenet.com>