true, I can't really see a system like this working until everyone is 256kbs or higher. Is it really worth it if the system is only half implemented? I'll increase anonymity slightly at a high cost to speed.
I'm thinking of a system which implements total anonymity, with ISP logs not even being of any use. Granted I havn't figured it out yet :) but if it is possible, the benefits greatly outweigh the speed costs. I dunno, maybe I'm just madly obsessed with encrypted total security...
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The key to p2p is not security. but decentralized with mass users. they cant sue us all. we are their customer base. its not a good business move :)
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One of my concerns is that suing/nasty lettering random people will create a legitimate excuse for leeching. "sharing is too risky" sounds fair enough, especially when your university says it'll disconnect you from the network because it doesn't want to get its hands dirty. How long before lawyers find a way to threaten ISPs unless they ban a subscriber? They don't have to go to the effort of suing; threats alone can do damage.
(Of course ISPs will never be able to have an anti-p2p policy, it too would be a bad business move.)
I reckon the demand for an anonymous p2p system will increase because sharing in safety will become more of an issue.