Universities Developing Internal, Controlled P2P System
sukottoX writes "Penn State along with MIT and the University of British Columbia are developing a P2P application (called LionShare in the PSU incarnation) to be used only by students, faculty and staff. According to this article at the Penn State Daily Collegian, the file-sharing program, which wouldn't be completed until 2005 at the earliest, would log each transaction, allowing illegal use of the network to be traced. The purpose of this is to lessen the load on servers for tasks such as professors sending files to students, thereby decreasing the amount of manpower necessary to administer them. Funding will come in part by a grant from the Mellon Foundation, as well as from the students' information technology fee."
Don't be fooled MIT is a gay university
In Soviet Russia, the lion shares YOU!
(and everyplace else lions dwell, I guess..)
if you are going to be at a university, expect to be censored.
Arn't they supposed to be on "Internet2" at this point anyway? what happened to that?
anime+manga together at last.. in real time.
they do good work
The grant from the Mellon Foundation will insure the network is not used for sharing blind melon or naked melons.