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Old October 6th, 2001
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Default "ISP's may be forced to make the sky fall in"

> ISPs may voluntarily block Gnutella and other P2P protocols; either outright, or selectively for certain types of files. If ISPs impose selective blocking rather than full blocking, MP3s may well be targeted because of copyright issues.



This is impossible - the sheer volume of traffic...

If Gnutella used just one port that would be one thing, but Gnutella can use any port, plus even if they did manage to filter billions of packets looking for Gnutellas we can simply *encrypt* - then NOTHING can stop Gnutella...






So this company "in the business of software sales" generates aproblem which they just happen to be able to come fix (for a price) and thus control Gnutella AND make a profit...




First we've got zeropaid's wall of shame PUTTING porn "hits" on the net, now we've got these a$$holes bitching about it


Notice the doublespeak about being anonymous ? First they admit you can be anon - then turn around and imply otherwise in thier impossible "filter every packet" BS
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