File-sharing networks are being drafted in by a UK technology firm launching a high-speed video download service.
CacheLogic will use the fast transfer speeds of existing file-sharing systems to deliver movies and TV shows to paying customers.
The software behind the download service is already included in some widely used peer-to-peer programs.
The company hopes its technology will start to wean people off illegal use of file-sharing networks.
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