Feb 25 2004

P2P firms ask RIAA to prove that filtering can work

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P2P United, an alliance that represents several commercial P2P operators, has delivered a letter to the RIAA, demanding that the recording industry lobby group proves its claims that the filtering technology RIAA demonstrated to the U.S. Congress actually works in live P2P environment.

The technology, developed by a company called Audible Magic, was used when RIAA demonstrated to the Congress that filtering of illegal material in P2P networks can be done. P2P companies have claimed that such technology is impossible to develop that would 100 percent accurately manage to filter out unwanted — in this case, illegal — material without removing legitimate content from the network.

P2P United’s claim is rather valid, as the only P2P operator so far that has tried to filter out illegal material from its network — Napsterfailed, at least according to the recording industry back in 2001.

P2P United also asks RIAA to stop characterizing the Audible Magic technology as a “filter”, as it would ultimately change the whole idea of modern decentralized P2P networks, as the material transferred between users — or “peers” — would have to pass through a separate server that would inspect the materials legitimity.

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