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Earthlink Releases SIP Based P2P File-Sharing App

Kaseijin writes "'We believe that if peer-to-peer flourishes, the Internet flourishes.' Earthlink's Research and Development division has released SIPshare, a prototype file-sharing application based on SIP. The code is available under a BSD-style license."

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  1. Earthlink supports P2P! by sketerpot · · Score: 5, Insightful
    The most important part is this bit here:

    EarthLink believes an open Internet is a good Internet. An open Internet means users have full end-to-end connectivity to say to each other whatever it is they say, be that voice, video, or other data exchanges, without the help of mediating servers in the middle whenever possible. We believe that if peer-to-peer flourishes, the Internet flourishes. SIPshare helps spread the word that SIP is more than a powerful voice over IP enabler --- much more. SIP is a protocol that enables peer-to-peer in a standards-based way.

  2. It should read by Ignignot · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "We believe that if people keep needing more bandwidth, Earthlink will flourish." Earthlink is an ISP, and this is entirely for their own benefit. If more people are using file sharing, then they need more bandwidth to do it. If everyone buys more bandwidth, then the value of the internet is much greater (because it is proportional to connectedness). Then Earthlink gets more money. so you might even say:

    1 - Release new P2P program
    2 - Everyone needs more bandwidth
    3 - People buy more bandwidth
    4 - Profit!!!
    5 - Internet flourishes kind of or something.

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  3. Re:Earthlink Opening Pandora's Box? by GodHead · · Score: 5, Informative

    I would think it doesn't. Not anymore than crowbar makers can be liable for breaking and entering.

    Then again we've all seen the US court system make mind-bending leaps of illogic so I guess anything's possible.

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    Just wait till some crappy band steals your nic.
  4. Re:and to think... by alatesystems · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Don't be fooled. They'll turn over your name and address as soon as the RIAA comes with their subpoena.

    At least RoadRunner is nice enough to tell you where they're scanning from so that you can block them. Thanks iptables :)

    Chris

  5. We Are Visionaries! by underpar · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Finally, EarthLink SIPshare is NOT a supported EarthLink product. It is more than anything else a manifestation of an idea."

    Trouble us not with your lame questions! We are busy making the internet flourish!