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Old 05-25-2012, 09:14 AM   #46
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Originally Posted by Rizla View Post
Could you make your point with facts? This conversation is totally monitorable and your ip can be traced to you.
It is totally monitorable if you only want to monitor a (comparatively) few torrents. If you want to monitor a meaningful proportion of the total number of torrents, then no, not so much. And that's only torrents - other P2P networks and technologies are not included in the calculation.

But ok, it's not impossible to do - you just have to devote a budget the size of a small nation's GNP to the task.

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Again, facts would be better. There is no current or in development (AFAIK) forms of mass pirating technology that cannot be stopped via a combination of legal and technical means.
Really? First you would have to ensure conformity of copyright and other relevant law...everywhere. If you can do that, then the above paragraph comes into play. And then you have to ensure that no-one on the piracy side has any new ideas or comes up with any solutions to the problems posed for them, as in those new technologies that you're so sure aren't in the works even though you don't actually know at all.

Basically you're being wildly optimistic and naive, while seeming to have little grasp of the enormity of the task you're proposing.
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