And the point is taken.
The day will come (within a year, I predict) when p2p technology will be legitimized, and indeed welcomed by the world's content creators and publishers. I look forward to that day, for many reasons.
But that day is not today. Today p2p, in the wild, is the illegitimate step-child of piracy - and touting, displaying and discussing it in a publicly-viewed forum puts the forum owners at risk for litigation, and can be seen as facilitating the theft of content, and denial of rightful compensation to the content creator(s).
So, for now, we do not, and will not, allow even the discussion of it in public.
Sorry for the interruption of this conversation. It seemed time (again) to make org policy clear.
Please carry on.![]()
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