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Old 06-24-2008, 04:38 PM   #389
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan View Post
Feasible or possible... hells, yes. It may be tough, but don't be fooled that it isn't possible.
Okay. I encrypt the total P2P-system on basis of P2P-Encryptions using RSA-keys with a high strength. I then route this traffic over Proxies or similar.
Now - how would you filter that? You could empower this system however you like - you can build counter-measures, I can build counter-counter-measures, etc
You simply dont have the computational power required. You cant even filter a small part of the unencrypted, not-steganographed internet traffic for given grammars (filtering for words is not sensible as it is too easy to circumvent).
For a similar problem see spam filtering.

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Again, there is no hard data that supports the idea that the Darknet is making any author or publisher more money through exposure.
There are e.g. studies showing a raise of P2P-downloads of some songs and afterwards a raise of sells of those songs. That is not an evidence, but at least it hints that those P2P-songs didnt hurt the sells. I need to search for that study, its been a while since then.
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