moneoa
November 28th, 2007, 11:07 AM
In some news to hit the tech scene Mark Cuban is now calling for a complete block of p2p traffic in the face of unfair bandwidth theft by a few and tarnishing the experience of broadband for those who dont use these sevices like himself.
In the past I had interviewed cuban on behalf of the site During Groksters downfall at a time he payed for Groksters defence.
I present to you two faces of Mark Cuban, the drum beater
http://www.zeropaid.com/news/9118/Mark+Cuban+to+ISPs%3A+%27Block+all+P2P+Traffic%2C+ Please%21%27
Mark Cuban, the defender
http://www.zeropaid.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=28068
The following are some interesting conflicts
In 2005 Mark States:
Mark: Yep. I download things to sample. I will either buy the CD or erase the
song. I also have no problem downloading songs of CDs I already own. I won’t
just download a song and keep it if I haven't paid for it somehow.
While in 2007
As a consumer, I want my internet experience to be as fast as possible. The last thing I want slowing my internet service down are P2P freeloaders. That's right, P2P content distributors are nothing more than freeloaders. The only person/organization that benefits from P2P usage are those that are trying to distribute content and want to distribute it on someone else's bandwidth dime.
Thank you Blog Maveric for the original Post
http://www.blogmaverick.com/2007/11/23/p2p-part-3/
Open for discussion! :icon_salu
In the past I had interviewed cuban on behalf of the site During Groksters downfall at a time he payed for Groksters defence.
I present to you two faces of Mark Cuban, the drum beater
http://www.zeropaid.com/news/9118/Mark+Cuban+to+ISPs%3A+%27Block+all+P2P+Traffic%2C+ Please%21%27
Mark Cuban, the defender
http://www.zeropaid.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=28068
The following are some interesting conflicts
In 2005 Mark States:
Mark: Yep. I download things to sample. I will either buy the CD or erase the
song. I also have no problem downloading songs of CDs I already own. I won’t
just download a song and keep it if I haven't paid for it somehow.
While in 2007
As a consumer, I want my internet experience to be as fast as possible. The last thing I want slowing my internet service down are P2P freeloaders. That's right, P2P content distributors are nothing more than freeloaders. The only person/organization that benefits from P2P usage are those that are trying to distribute content and want to distribute it on someone else's bandwidth dime.
Thank you Blog Maveric for the original Post
http://www.blogmaverick.com/2007/11/23/p2p-part-3/
Open for discussion! :icon_salu