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U of Wyoming Fingerprinting All P2P Traffic

mk2mk2 writes "News.com has an article on how they're preparing to shut down P2P sharing of copyrighted content: 'For months, the digital equivalent of a postal censor has been sorting through virtually all file-swapping traffic on the University of Wyoming's network, quietly noting every trade of an Eminem song or "Friends" episode.'" It's scary until one realizes that most P2P traffic isn't encrypted, like back when everyone still used telnet.

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  1. Re:oh my! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Its a joke, but shit like that actually costs MORE money than the stupid music.

    People downloading good quality TV shows and movies are probably using orders of magnitude more bandwidth than people downloading many, many more songs.