S Stevenage Neil Distinguished Member Joined Jul 14, 2008 Messages 9,827 Reaction score 895 Points 1,379 Sep 4, 2012 #1 BBC News - BitTorrent study finds most file-sharers are monitored
Trollslayer Outstanding Member Joined Feb 11, 2007 Messages 41,201 Reaction score 25,688 Points 9,988 Location Poole Sep 4, 2012 #2 Not surprised, in fact I would be surprised if they didn't.
S Stevenage Neil Distinguished Member Joined Jul 14, 2008 Messages 9,827 Reaction score 895 Points 1,379 Sep 4, 2012 #3 Trollslayer said: Not surprised........... Click to expand... You maybe not...............
Curly99 Distinguished Member Joined Dec 29, 2006 Messages 9,427 Reaction score 2,271 Points 1,911 Sep 6, 2012 #4 as this is not Sky specific I have moved this to the main forum and as Trollslayer says I am not surprised either. Curly
as this is not Sky specific I have moved this to the main forum and as Trollslayer says I am not surprised either. Curly
EndlessWaves Distinguished Member Joined Apr 7, 2008 Messages 17,489 Solutions 1 Reaction score 3,596 Points 3,177 Location Norfolk Sep 7, 2012 #5 I wish they'd stop confusing the protocol and the use, Bittorrent isn't a 'service', it's as innocuous itself as HTTP or Skype.
I wish they'd stop confusing the protocol and the use, Bittorrent isn't a 'service', it's as innocuous itself as HTTP or Skype.
Fmrl Prominent Member Joined Aug 17, 2008 Messages 5,190 Reaction score 395 Points 707 Sep 12, 2012 #6 "The three-year research was carried out by a team of computer scientists who developed software that acted like a BitTorrent file-sharing client and logged all the connections made to it." Three years of research?!!
"The three-year research was carried out by a team of computer scientists who developed software that acted like a BitTorrent file-sharing client and logged all the connections made to it." Three years of research?!!