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Peer to Peer Topics

Peer to Peer Computer Network

Wikipedia: Peer to Peer
All connected computers are both clients and servers to transfer bits of information, meaning that data can move more quickly than the traditional strict server to client model.
Most commonly used for:

Usenet

"global, distributed Internet discussion system."
Wikipedia: Usenet

How to Usenet
What have been your experiences with Usenet?

Legal Implications of Peer to Peer

P2P is often used to obtain files illegally, such as music and movies.
There are two basic arguments:
One argument is that piracy either does not affect sales or it may even stimulate them.
The other argument is that illegal downloading hurts sales of music and movies, and that downloaders are stealing intellectual property from its creators.

BitTorrent

a common protocol on which many different peer-to-peer applications can run.
Wikipedia: BitTorrent Protocol
Are there any more common ones for Linux? Which ones have you used on Linux? Comments on these?

Jim M

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peer-to-peer :
Also
http://cs.marlboro.edu/ courses/ spring2008/linux/ wiki/ apr_25
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