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New Wave Of File-Sharing Embraces Secrecy

twin-cam writes "There's an article over at The Inquirer that software developers are designing secret file sharing networks that will make it harder for the music and file industry to prove cases of piracy. According to Reuters, three file sharing networks are being planned which its users think will make it a lot harder for music industry to track and charge people on their networks. The first is Optisoft which runs on Blubster and Piolet, music-only file-sharing networks. Only a matter of time before the RIAA requests a data dump from the ISPs or just sues everyone using their network."

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  1. Re:is this making it easier for peadophiles? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Hey, speak for yourself, I like child porn.

  2. Simple solution by ManFromAnotherPlace · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    If someone decides to monitor my traffic they'll get fired for looking at pr0n all day long. ;)

  3. Re:I've already got a way of remaining anonymous . by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Better hope your roommate doesn't find out. If his name's Bruno, you better start running.