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Cox Blockers: Keeping Torrent Users from Sharing Files

Tags: 59, cox, comcast, netneutrality on 2008-05-19 -All Annotations (0) -About

in list: Episode 59

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RIAA: Piracy Fight More Important than Net Neutrality Bill

Tags: 58, riaa, piracy, netneutrality on 2008-05-11 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

in list: Episode 58

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Internet Mysteries: How Much File Sharing Traffic Travels the Net? | Threat Level from Wired.com

Using data from an internet backbone link in San Jose, California, the researchers found that P2P traffic was steady, if not increasing. For instance, BitTorrent grew some 100 percent in popularity from 2003 to 2004, but the researchers found that it was getting harder to track P2P bits, since P2P traffic was increasingly using encryption and random ports, making it harder to quickly identify the application that a packet was coming from.

Tags: 58, bittorrent, p2p, netneutrality on 2008-05-06 -All Annotations (0) -About

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BitTorrent Throttling ISPs Exposed by Azureus | TorrentFreak

Data collected by the BitTorrent client Azureus shows that Comcast might only be the tip of the iceberg when it comes to BitTorrent throttling ISPs. Early findings show that customers from quite a few other Internet service providers experience an unusually high amount of TCP-resets.

Tags: 56, comcast, bittorrent, netneutrality on 2008-04-22 -All Annotations (0) -About

in list: Episode 56

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Politics: Comcast chickens out of FCC hearings at Stanford

With Comcast working with BitTorrent and just today joining with legal file-sharing startup Pando to work on a "bill of rights" for file sharers and ISPs, the company is trying to make voluntary moves in an effort to stave off involuntary regulation.

Tags: 55, comcast, netneutrality, isps on 2008-04-18 -All Annotations (0) -About

in list: Episode 55

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MPAA Gets a Slap From Norwegian ISPs | TorrentFreak

When Simonsen Advokatfirma sent a letter to Norwegian ISPs via the MPAA’s lawyer Espen Tøndel, it was probably expected that the ISPs would agree to their outrageous demands. Not so. Instead, IKT Norway - an interest group for ISPs - stood up for the ISPs stating:

Tags: 54, norway, isps, netneutrality on 2008-04-12 -All Annotations (0) -About

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EU: Net Access is a Human Right, We’re Not Going To Take That Away

tually have a clue about the Internet. Case in point: Guy Bono, French socialist and member of the European Parliament for the south-east of France. The music and movie industry has been pressuring governments to shut off internet access for people who are “illegally” downloading copyrighted materials. It worked in France and it might work in the UK, but the EU Parliament has just voted in favor of Bono’s bill which asks individual countries to “avoid adopting measures conflicting with civil liberties and human rights … such as the interruption of internet access” (as translated from French by the good folks of PaidContent UK)

Tags: 54, isps, eu, netneutrality on 2008-04-11 -All Annotations (0) -About

in list: Episode 54

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Broadband Network Management - CUSystems

We have recently observed this shift in policy, and have collected network traffic traces to demonstrate the behavior of their traffic shaping. In particular, we are able (during peak usage times) to synthetically generate a relatively large number of TCP reset packets aimed at any new TCP connection regardless of the application-level protocol. Surprisingly, this traffic shaping even disrupts normal web browsing and e-mail applications. Specifically, we observe two different types of packet forgery and packets being discarded.

Tags: 54, comcast, isps, netneutrality on 2008-04-07 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Web Filters Prove Less Effective Than MPAA, RIAA Might Like

So you’ve heard that a number of organizations - namely the MPAA, RIAA, and the more global IFPI - have been trying to get ISPs to implement filters to prevent the illicit transfer of digital files through peer-to-peer technologies, most especially BitTorrent. Well, it turns out that those groups’ wishes to circumvent piracy are going to be quite a bit harder to fulfill. The reason being that companies hawking the software required to bring about a future of nonproliferation don’t quite pass the strength test. As Janko Roettgers of NewTeeVee has found, a number of vendors, given samplings of encrypted and unencrypted transfers to detect, have delivered mixed results.

Tags: 54, isps, netneutrality, filtering, mpaa, riaa on 2008-04-06 -All Annotations (0) -About

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