Comments on: ISP modifying .torrent file contents http://compsci.ca/blog/isp-modifying-torrent-file-contents/ Programming, Education, Computer Science Wed, 30 Sep 2020 08:31:44 -0400 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4 hourly 1 By: Brandon http://compsci.ca/blog/isp-modifying-torrent-file-contents/comment-page-1/#comment-123310 Brandon Wed, 30 Sep 2020 07:16:03 +0000 http://compsci.ca/blog/?p=780#comment-123310 1 1

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By: Spyros http://compsci.ca/blog/isp-modifying-torrent-file-contents/comment-page-1/#comment-112943 Spyros Mon, 05 Oct 2009 20:36:47 +0000 http://compsci.ca/blog/?p=780#comment-112943 That is pretty interesting and i don't really think it can harm the users in any case, as long as they remain anonymous. It's funny, though, what the ISPs come up with in order to save bandwidth :) That is pretty interesting and i don’t really think it can harm the users in any case, as long as they remain anonymous.

It’s funny, though, what the ISPs come up with in order to save bandwidth :)

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By: Daniel http://compsci.ca/blog/isp-modifying-torrent-file-contents/comment-page-1/#comment-111187 Daniel Mon, 20 Apr 2009 21:11:47 +0000 http://compsci.ca/blog/?p=780#comment-111187 Uhhh Being a user of another ISP in Israel who does this (or something similar), I rather enjoy it. But it's far from being a new technique. There are a few caching products used by ISPs to cache bit torrent, ed2k and other types of p2p content. So far, their cache gives me great download speeds, and legit content (fair use uncopyrighted material of course). Uhhh
Being a user of another ISP in Israel who does this (or something similar), I rather enjoy it.
But it’s far from being a new technique. There are a few caching products used by ISPs to cache bit torrent, ed2k and other types of p2p content.
So far, their cache gives me great download speeds, and legit content (fair use uncopyrighted material of course).

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By: Spearmint gum http://compsci.ca/blog/isp-modifying-torrent-file-contents/comment-page-1/#comment-111184 Spearmint gum Mon, 20 Apr 2009 20:14:15 +0000 http://compsci.ca/blog/?p=780#comment-111184 The RIAA just needs to muscle an ISP to add THEIR tracker. Then it gets interesting. The RIAA just needs to muscle an ISP to add THEIR tracker. Then it gets interesting.

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By: Tony http://compsci.ca/blog/isp-modifying-torrent-file-contents/comment-page-1/#comment-111183 Tony Mon, 20 Apr 2009 19:23:03 +0000 http://compsci.ca/blog/?p=780#comment-111183 Similar goals (reduce bandwidth costs), though instead of managing connections between local peers (or requiring support for a new protocol), Bezeq's cache acts as a single high-speed seed. Similar goals (reduce bandwidth costs), though instead of managing connections between local peers (or requiring support for a new protocol), Bezeq’s cache acts as a single high-speed seed.

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By: Tony http://compsci.ca/blog/isp-modifying-torrent-file-contents/comment-page-1/#comment-111182 Tony Mon, 20 Apr 2009 19:12:52 +0000 http://compsci.ca/blog/?p=780#comment-111182 And yet ADESE and UVE managed to convict a Spanish admin, for something that is technically legal. http://torrentfreak.com/file-sharing-admin-convicted-for-crime-he-didnt-commit-090415/ It's actually kind of messed up -- the admin pleaded guilty to something he would not get convicted of, to avoid dealing with followup legal proceedings in the civil courts. And yet ADESE and UVE managed to convict a Spanish admin, for something that is technically legal.

http://torrentfreak.com/file-sharing-admin-convicted-for-crime-he-didnt-commit-090415/

It’s actually kind of messed up — the admin pleaded guilty to something he would not get convicted of, to avoid dealing with followup legal proceedings in the civil courts.

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By: Izzy http://compsci.ca/blog/isp-modifying-torrent-file-contents/comment-page-1/#comment-111181 Izzy Mon, 20 Apr 2009 18:33:18 +0000 http://compsci.ca/blog/?p=780#comment-111181 No, you are quite wrong Dan, in fact copyright is a very important.. AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!! We are being attacked by the suicidal UN!!! AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! No, you are quite wrong Dan, in fact copyright is a very important.. AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!

We are being attacked by the suicidal UN!!! AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!

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By: Walter Sear http://compsci.ca/blog/isp-modifying-torrent-file-contents/comment-page-1/#comment-111179 Walter Sear Mon, 20 Apr 2009 17:13:04 +0000 http://compsci.ca/blog/?p=780#comment-111179 Data isn't cached. The location of other local users on the torrent are. Data isn’t cached. The location of other local users on the torrent are.

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By: Terry Robinson http://compsci.ca/blog/isp-modifying-torrent-file-contents/comment-page-1/#comment-111175 Terry Robinson Mon, 20 Apr 2009 14:44:47 +0000 http://compsci.ca/blog/?p=780#comment-111175 This seems similar to the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proactive_network_Provider_Participation_for_P2P" rel="nofollow">P4P that Verizon tried</a>. Is this different? This seems similar to the P4P that Verizon tried.

Is this different?

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By: SBrickey http://compsci.ca/blog/isp-modifying-torrent-file-contents/comment-page-1/#comment-111174 SBrickey Mon, 20 Apr 2009 13:38:12 +0000 http://compsci.ca/blog/?p=780#comment-111174 who's to say they're not adding trackers for the purposes of TRACKING who is downloading, for the purpose of reporting this to the RIAA? or what if they simply remove all of the trackers from the list? Obviously good tracker websites list the addresses, such that they may be added back... and I imagine the next gen clients will start validating the integrity of the .torrent (file hash). who’s to say they’re not adding trackers for the purposes of TRACKING who is downloading, for the purpose of reporting this to the RIAA?

or what if they simply remove all of the trackers from the list?

Obviously good tracker websites list the addresses, such that they may be added back… and I imagine the next gen clients will start validating the integrity of the .torrent (file hash).

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