[IP] more on Opera integrates BitTorrent in upcoming browser
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Subject: Re: [IP] Opera integrates BitTorrent in upcoming browser
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 10:03:07 -0500
From: dsr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: Dave Farber <dave@xxxxxxxxxx>
References: <43E75D5D.4080408@xxxxxxxxxx>
The following is a press release from Opera Software. According to
the release, the company is integrating BitTorrent into its
browser. Unfortunately, this could cause adverse effects; Opera
users may experience slow Internet performance because the
BitTorrent software will saturate their Internet bandwidth
allocations without their knowledge or consent. (The BitTorrent
protocol is, as you may know, designed to try to use every scrap of
available bandwidth not only to receive content but also to
redistribute it.) Also, because BitTorrent is one of the preferred
protocols for downloading of pirated movies and similar fare, the
software will also doubtless turn many Opera users' computers into
illicit sources of copyrighted material and subject the users to
lawsuits from movie studios and sanctions from their ISPs. It will
be interesting to see how this pans out, but I fear that the move
will backfire very badly for Opera.
Apparently Mr. Glass has never bothered to research exactly how
the BitTorrent protocol works. For every mention of BitTorrent,
please substitute "FTP". Does it sound ridiculous now?
The BT protocol only involves the user in downloading and
rebroadcasting the specific files that the user has requested.
When the download is complete, the user may continue to serve
those files to other BT users, or may stop responding. Only if
the user has requested illicit material will their machine
participate in serving it, and that only as long as the user
specifies after the download is complete. If the user is
requesting an ISO of a Linux distribution, they can be assured
that only that ISO is passing through their system.
-dsr-
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