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Originally Posted by JoeD
Sounds like pretty worthless data if there's no way to determine how much of it is legitimate p2p traffic or at the very least coming from sources where there's a mixture of legit and infringing content.
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P2P clients have an encryption feature that prevents listening parties from determining the content. Also, there may be legalities about deep packet inspection to determine what the payload is. But, would anybody be surprised if it turned out the vast majority of P2P traffic was for the distribution of pirated content?