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    Default Re: What do you use to download?

    Gentlemen, please -if not exactly- let's assume that ZombieFN 's question was about download managers, not P2P sharing softwares. In order to keep our information exchange "clean", I kindly request that the following contributions in advance to be omitting P2P recommendations.


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    Default Re: What do you use to download?

    LEN, i beg to differ - everyone associates torrents with piracy, which isn't the case. Not all files you download from torrents are illegal - heck most of them are legal. So, i ask of you to put my post back to how it was.
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    Well of course P2P softwares has such legitimate stands saying that the program is coded for peer-to-peer file sharing, they do not take blame over what is being transferred. However reality is in the open -the main reason behind using P2P programs is the transfer of illegal stuff.

    By the way the link you gave here in the Frontroom is an mp3 of a copyrighted material. Lordi and the other Eurovision '06 contestants' songs are released on a CD, which assures that the mp3 is copyrighted material -you see how people use file share/upload opportunities ?

    I'm behind my decision about the editing of your message, please take my seniors' word about this if you want to pursue further -they will surely bring your post back in case I am wrong with my decision.

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    Um, everyone's aware that a lot of video is now being released on Bittorrent, right? So it's nto a bad idea to keep a client handy. I'd post a link, but it would probably get edited.

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    err I don’t want P2P sharing software just something to download better than the standard windows. Nothing illegal or anything that can be implied as illegal thanks.
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    Default Re: What do you use to download?

    Quote Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine
    Well of course P2P softwares has such legitimate stands saying that the program is coded for peer-to-peer file sharing, they do not take blame over what is being transferred. However reality is in the open -the main reason behind using P2P programs is the transfer of illegal stuff.

    By the way the link you gave here in the Frontroom is an mp3 of a copyrighted material. Lordi and the other Eurovision '06 contestants' songs are released on a CD, which assures that the mp3 is copyrighted material -you see how people use file share/upload opportunities ?

    I'm behind my decision about the editing of your message, please take my seniors' word about this if you want to pursue further -they will surely bring your post back in case I am wrong with my decision.

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    Warner to release films using P2P

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    Warner to start movie downloads
    By Peter Bowes
    BBC News reporter in Los Angeles

    Warner Brothers is to start selling film downloads via the internet using the same technology once blamed for helping people swap illegal copies.

    The Hollywood studio has reached a deal with the web company Bit Torrent, which uses peer-to-peer technology to allow the quick distribution of large files.

    Warner says users will be able to buy downloads of films and TV shows on the same day they become available on DVD.

    Pricing for a feature film will be about the same as the DVD release.

    The cost of a television show could be as low as a dollar.

    Rivals to follow?

    Warner added that whether a TV show or feature film, it will only play on the initial computer used to make the download.

    The downloads will not therefore work on other PCs or standard DVD players.

    Other Hollywood studios are now likely to launch similar services.

    They believe movie fans will prefer to pay a reasonable price for a legal downloaded movie rather than risk illegally swapping a computer file that could contain viruses or be a poor quality copy of a film.

    Peer-to-peer connections enable people to quickly swap files between their computers without having to go via an internet server.

    Soderbergh to release next film using bittorrent

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    May 05, 2006
    Steven Soderbergh to Use BitTorrent
    Heather Green

    At a panel this week at the Tribeca Film Festival with BitTorrent's Ashwin Navin, Todd Wagner of 2929 Entertainment, and Dean Garfield of the MPAA, director Steven Soderbergh said he planned to use BitTorrent to release a short he's doing.

    Steven Soderbergh is doing a an High-Def film with the next issue of the DVD quarterly magazine Wholphin, due out in mid-May. No news on the title of the short. It's a small step, but definitely a step for BitTorrent in its efforts to woo Hollywood to use its file sharing technology to distribute to people.

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    Wow, Lemur, that was a very nice link, thanks for sharing

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    Default Re: What do you use to download?

    I was sort of making a point, LEN. This talk about how all P2P is kiddiez trading warez and pr0n is behind the times. P2P is being used for legit purposes, by major coporations and artists. It is not tacit piracy to have a bittorrent client on your PC.

    There's lots more free, openly licensed material here. Not all of it is distributed on bittorren, but most of it is.
    Last edited by Lemur; 05-23-2006 at 14:41.

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