Report Says 36.4% of World's Computers Infringe on IP
I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "According to a new report by Digital Music News, 36.4% of the world's computers have LimeWire installed. Given their claim that filling an iPod legally would cost about $40,000, they're pretty sure that most of those computers are infringing upon at least a few imaginary property rights. BitTorrent shouldn't feel left out, though. BitTorrent actually uses more bandwidth, but the article suggests that this is because it is used to share larger files, like movies."
Thankfully all of us that have eMule installed are downloading purely legal files.
What doesn't kill you only delays the inevitable
Have you heard of SHHHHHHH?
Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
The first rule of NNTP is that we do not talk about NNTP.
31.2% of computers infringe TCP.
22.9% infringe UDP.
The report doesn't mention other protocols, but as IPv6 gains ground, we're all sure to see lots more infringement.
(Ducking and running from the inevitable Troll mod points.)
Have gnu, will travel.