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BitTorrent Gets $8.7 Million in VC Funding

Brandon writes "BitTorrent just got a massive infusion of cash from venture capital firm DCM Doll. It looks like BitTorrent is hoping to cozy up with the content creators. From the article, 'Neither BitTorrent nor DCM have publicly stated how a legitimate service would work, but industry insiders have been busy speculating on how the distributed peer-to-peer service could help movie studios and filmmakers make for-pay content available.' Will this awaken Microsoft's Avalanche?"

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  1. Two in a row! by LoganAvatar · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Dupe: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/27/183246 can we go for 3 dupes in a row?

    1. Re:Two in a row! by Nuclear+Elephant · · Score: 5, Funny

      can we go for 3 dupes in a row?

      If we did, that'd be 26.1 million in funding. w00t!

    2. Re:Two in a row! by dnoyeb · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Its not even funny. Its like Slashdot bombing or something. We should keep a list of the number of dupes each 'editor' posts. It should be for their karma!

    3. Re:Two in a row! by yppiz · · Score: 4, Funny
      Someone needs to set up a torrent to serve up the dupes. Think of all the money OSDN could save just from reduced bandwidth!

      --Pat

    4. Re:Two in a row! by Omniscientist · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Eh I'm pretty sure bandwidth==money for OSDN, with the Ad's and all.

    5. Re:Two in a row! by jargoone · · Score: 4, Interesting

      I started up my laptop, and thought for sure that I had forgotten to refresh all the tabs on my browser. Sure enough, I had. I should have known better!

      Slashdot needs a "last refreshed" time on the page, so that you'll know if you've left your browser open, or if you're seeing a dupe.

    6. Re:Two in a row! by Glendale2x · · Score: 2, Funny

      Damn... this is the first time i checked slashdot today, and for a second there I thought I'd gone back in time.

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    7. Re:Two in a row! by sunwolf · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I wonder when the people who are so immensely annoyed by dupes will just stop going to slashdot. It doesn't seem likely - it's still /. and complaining's fun anyway.

      But still...the incessant noise about it can get irritating.

  2. Where have I seen this before? by tepples · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Slashdot Search: bittorrent yields this article, which claims a $8.75 million figure. Has the funding been cut by $50,000 or something?

    1. Re:Where have I seen this before? by MobyDisk · · Score: 2, Funny

      The problem is that Slashdot reports one kilobucks as $1024, while USA Today uses $1000

  3. When will it stop? by rduke15 · · Score: 4, Funny

    So that's 17.4 millions now?

  4. $17.4 million by dameron · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wow, it doubles every day.

  5. Cut 'n' paste job - Cowboyneal makes it TOO easy!! by Linker3000 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Slashdot EeziPost (TM) MK I

    #NB: For obvious reasons, the first option is ENABLED by default - remember to turn off if you are NOT responding to a dupe

    [X] Another: [X] Dupe [ ] Slashvertisment [X] WTF [X] $editor is a dork

    [ ] Frist psot [ ] link to GNAA [ ] Link to goatse [ ] $random_drivel

    [ ] I Haven't RTFA, but... $random_opinionated_comment

    [ ] Slashdotted already!. I bet their server runs on $topic_item too

    [ ] Soul_sucking registration required

    [ ] Mod Parent [ ] up [ ] Down

    [ ] Fsck: [ ] SCO [ ] Micro$oft [ ] DMCA [ ] DRM [ ] MPAA [ ] RIAA [ ] Google [ ] Bush [ ] You all

    [ ] I for one welcome our new $topic_item overlords

    [ ] Imagine a beowulf cluster of those

    [ ] In Soviet Russia, $topic_item owns you!

    [X] Meh!

    [ ] Netcraft confirms $topic_item is: [ ] dead [ ] dying

    [ ] But have the inventors thought of what will happen if $random_amateur_insight

    [ ] Once again the USA is clamping down on my [ ] Amendment rights.

    [ ] You insensitive clod

    [ ] But people who download music from P2P networks are more likely to buy the album

    [ ] Cue DVD Jon-type crack in 3..2..1

    [ ] Torrent, anyone?

    [ ] Here's a link to a patch: $random_linux_distro_url

    [ ] Profit!!

    [ ] Still no cure for cancer

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  6. Re:All together, class. by WilliamSChips · · Score: 4, Funny

    WHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINE. (Would you like some cheese and crackers, dupewhiners?)

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  7. Slashdot Funding. by lexsco · · Score: 2, Funny

    How much funding would Slashdot require to stop posting so many #$%$@^ dupes ??

  8. Good on 'em by Johnno74 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This sort of thing legitimizes p2p networks.

    I have a 4-month old daughter at home, so my wife and I don't really get to go out to the movies any more - so I download new releases and we watch them at home, and we can still keep up with our childless friends who go to the movies :)

    I do this without any guilt, because if the MPAA etc would get off their arses and build a decent delivery system where I could pay (a reasonable fee - not the full cost of a cinema ticket!!) to download the latest movies then I would.

    1. Re:Good on 'em by Frodo+Crockett · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I do this without any guilt, because if the MPAA etc would get off their arses and build a decent delivery system where I could pay (a reasonable fee - not the full cost of a cinema ticket!!) to download the latest movies then I would.

      Actually, the full cost of a cinema ticket ($8ish dollars where I live) would not be a bad price for a high-quality non-DRM'd movie. Consider that if you went to the theater, you'd have to pay for two tickets, unless the wife is young enough to get in for free. ;) You'd also pay ridiculous prices for sodas, popcorn, and candy at the theater.

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    2. Re:Good on 'em by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      So because they have yet to deliver the product you desire, you feel no guilt in stealing the the product they already have? I'm failing to see how that absolves you of any moral wrongdoing.

    3. Re:Good on 'em by Johnno74 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Ok, I worded that badly - I don't mean to be taking some moral high ground here - I don't have much of a problem downloading movies, but if there was a legitimate alternative, I'd take it.

      I beleive they should be (financially) rewarded for their efforts. But having to compete with a free service should hopefully make them eventually provide an alterative that isn't too pricey or restrictive.

      If that free alternative wasn't there, or people didn't use it, then the movie industry would have no incentive to start making these deals.

  9. Legitimate service? by malkavian · · Score: 4, Interesting

    So, the great downloads of the software demos, the linux distros and so on haven't been legitimate?
    Again, I'm left feeling rather let down by statements that seem to indicate that unless somethings signed off and tide up by the content cartels, it's somehow illegitimate.

  10. MOD PARENT FUNNY! by Spy+der+Mann · · Score: 4, Interesting

    And if you can please add it to the subculture wikipedia item. Thank you :)

  11. VC? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    How will filesharing *ever* have credibility now that the VietCong supports it?

    1. Re:VC? by ki4iib · · Score: 2, Funny
      THE VC?!?!?!
      (Score:1)
      by rel4x (783238) Alter Relationship on Thursday September 29, @05:27PM (#13680404) WHY bring the Viet Cong into this? WHAT GOOD WILL COME OF IT?! ...oh yeah...dupe...and yet...I don't mind...there's no news like good news...twice....


      Uh, dupe. ;)
  12. Clearing Internet Cache by hagrin · · Score: 2, Interesting

    ... oh wait.

    I seriously thought for a second that I was having a browser caching problem when I saw 2 dupes in a row.

  13. Why do I get the feeling.. by FreshFunk510 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    .. that I read Slashdot more than the ops do? Just a thought.

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  14. Dupe by dbhankins · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Slashdot: Dupes for dopes, stuff that matters so much we gotta tell you again!

  15. MOD PARENT DOWN - PLAGIARISM by Johnboi+Waltune · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is an exact copy of a post by 'popo' from the previous BitTorrent/venture capital thread.

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  16. Re:Piracy by besenslon · · Score: 4, Funny
    This have to be a new feature of /. - dupe not only the story, but the comments as well. Is it automatically enabled or I have to select a checkbox somewhere?

    http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=163583&cid=136 60672/

  17. Re:Piracy by bedroll · · Score: 3, Informative

    Sadly, it appears that it's just plagarism and karma whoring. It would be great social commentary if there were a least some form of attribution. I should be noted that he did the same thing in response to the last duped story.

  18. Re:Echo !!!! by DaveCar · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... day ...

  19. Dupeg by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny
    details are lost as stories get Duped

    It's called Dupeg (it's lossy duping format).

  20. Dupayola by HTH+NE1 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Judging from the editor's comment at the end of the previous dupe acknowledging its dupeness, these dupes are in fact deliberate. But maybe not for the reason stated.

    Think about the slashdot effect for a moment. You've seen what happens when a site that can't handle traffic gets slashdotted. Now think what happens on a site which has ad-supported stories that can handle the traffic. Especially if it is a deep-pocketed advertiser.

    Then consider how a site that didn't get the slashdot-effect ad impressions for a particular story because slashdot linked to another else first. Give them a dupe and maybe a commitment for a few more linked stories to make them happy and keep the kickbacks coming.

    Makes you want to run your own news aggregating site, huh?

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  21. Re:Cut 'n' paste job - Cowboyneal makes it TOO eas by portscan · · Score: 2, Funny

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  22. PO'd subscriber by EmperorKagato · · Score: 2, Informative

    WTH is this editor asleep at the wheel?

    From: (EmperorKagato)
    To: 'daddypants@slashdot.org'

    http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/2 9/120241&tid=236&tid=217&tid=126&tid=14

    Seems to be within the same subject as this article.

    Should this be an update of the subject?(Google and NASA To Collaborate On Technology)

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  23. w00t! by dark-br · · Score: 4, Funny

    Nevermind the article, I've clicked "read more..." only for the bashing ;)

  24. no more photo? by iriefrank · · Score: 2, Funny

    Does this mean I don't have to look at the photo of Bram and his baby anymore?

  25. More importantly by dspisak · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Will this new funding spur a third and perhaps even a fourth dupe of this story on Slashdot?