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BitTorrent's Loss is eDonkey's Gain?

MrAndrews writes "According to this BBC article, users in South Korea, Italy, Germany and Spain are using BitTorrent less frequently these days, after lawsuits by the movie industry. However: "While the use of BitTorrent has fallen, file sharers have moved to an alternative network called eDonkey". "

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  1. This is news? by thc69 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was under the impression that eDonkey is what everybody uses for file sharing these days, and that BitTorrent was mostly used for software distribution (Free and Open Source, mostly).

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  2. don't spoil it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    shhhhhh

  3. Pffft eDonkey by roman_mir · · Score: 4, Funny

    I moved from bittorrent to IRC. Now that's progress!

  4. You'd have thought by Ixne · · Score: 5, Funny


    ... that the movie industry moguls had played Whack-a-Mole at the amusement parks before and learned something. Guess not.

  5. In other news by BlackCobra43 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Confused, the MPAA and RIAA have begun massively suing farms all across America.

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  6. Every movie recently released is secretly porn by Mr+Guy · · Score: 5, Funny

    At least, that was the impression I came to after I tried to use eDonkey for a while. After a half dozen or so downloads, I finally said screw it and went to Blockbuster.

    I figure, in a way, I'm doing Blockbuster a favor. I typically watch movies only once or twice, so I'm just taking their "No Late Fees" policy to the extreme. They are pretty clear that the return refers to the rental, and doesn't terminate your right to view. So I figure as long as I don't distribute I can maintain a moral ambiguity long enough to justify ripping the movie and returning it, on time, to watch when it's more convenient. That way, unlike with a movie purchase, they have the hard copy to rent to someone else, and it's back in the store the day. As long as I don't distribute, it seems to be exactly the same as established precedent law on time shifting.

    Flawed logic, perhaps, but a nifty bit of justification I'd say.

    1. Re:Every movie recently released is secretly porn by tolkienfan · · Score: 4, Funny
      Hear that?

      That's the sound of me packing for France.

      Oh wait - isn't France full of French people?

      Never mind...

  7. I hate to be a stick in the mud, but... by th3space · · Score: 4, Funny

    If they keep *telling* the various special interest groups what we're using to rape their respective industries, no fucking wonder there are new rounds of lawsuits every time large groups of people jump from one sinking ship to another...

    Bastard media, be on our side for once.

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  8. shhhhh!!! by vettemph · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why does slashdot keep letting the cat out of the bag? The first rule of P2P is don't talk about P2P.

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  9. I was addicted to pirated movies by WormholeFiend · · Score: 5, Funny

    I downloaded so many of them, that virtually spent all my time burning them to CDs and DVDs.

    Eventually I realized that I had no time left to actually watch any of it, so I deleted all my collection.

    Now I have more time, but no movies to watch.