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Posted May 24, 2009 at 10:46PM by Glenn M. Listed in: News, Off Topic Tags: BitTorrent, Netherlands, Steam
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EenVanDaag - Image 1EenVandaag, a Dutch current affairs TV program, recently conducted a survey on their youth's downloading habits. What the survey found was that a whopping 93% of the youngsters download content in a manner that most laws would consider illegal, citing the use of BitTorrent among other popular download programs.

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Posted Apr 18, 2009 at 01:02PM by Gino D. Listed in: News Tags: BitTorrent, ESA, Ready At Dawn, piracy, Michael Gallagher
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piracyThe ESA board must have been reduced to tears of joy yesterday - to them, I'm sure, they now believe there is a god. This week, the Swedish court has found the four operators of torrent site The Pirate Bay guilty as charged for copyright infringement and illegal activities (digitally distributing illegal copies of games and media content). Of course, ESA is more than happy with this victory against the ongoing war on piracy - so happy, in fact, that they had to come up with an official press release about it!

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Posted Nov 26, 2006 at 04:45PM by Kyle M. Listed in: Xbox Live, Opinions & Analysis Tags: Microsoft, BitTorrent
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Xbox Live Video Marketplace


With the release of the new Xbox Live Video download service last week, many users have been in their element downloading to their heart's content. But the service which should have been a ray of light to all the video-loving Xbox 360 owners out there turned out to be a little slow. Some users couldn't even download videos and others experienced very slow download speeds, warranting a refund for Video Marketplace users.

This begs the question, how can they make the service better? Many gamers have been thinking that a peer-to-peer (P2P) alternative like BitTorrent would give faster downloads and decrease the load on the Xbox Live Video servers.

Here's Gizmodo's 6-point plan for a faster Xbox Video downloads service:
  1. Users can have the option for faster downloads through Live's P2P sharing network.
  2. By Microsoft heavily controlling super-seeding (distributing different parts of files evenly), a P2P-shared file could hit an efficient early transfer/share rate.
  3. For a portion of your upstream bandwidth (that could be specified by user), gamers are able to download faster (and as a top uploader, you get access to top downloading speeds).
  4. Microsoft rewards power users with points per preset upload amount (1gb=50 Live points).
  5. Brian Lam stops getting error messages.
  6. Unicorns return to Earth.
Of course, the last point is completely irrelevant but you get the jist. A similar P2P system is used by games such as World Of Warcraft, where as you are downloading the new patch some of it is being uploaded from your computer to another. Hopefully Microsoft will listen to the criticisms and improve the Video download service.

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