Did you even bother to read the post?
I quote "Completely unaware of the fact that I was about to be laid off, I had kicked of an elaborate SQL script on the live server just before my boss called me into his office."
If most torrents transferred were legal, sure.
This goes beyond what I see being ISP land services though, due to size etc.
However I will use WoW as an example, if that client determined peers based on shared traceroute information (try to find peers with similar near hops), it would be a MUCH nicer experience for both the user, and the provider.
I don't think you quite understand what is being talked about. A truly perfect P2P system would only need 1 copy period to come in to an ISP. Now you will never see much anything close to this, but it can definately be a *much* better situation than it is now.
Did you even bother to read the post? I quote "Completely unaware of the fact that I was about to be laid off, I had kicked of an elaborate SQL script on the live server just before my boss called me into his office."
If most torrents transferred were legal, sure. This goes beyond what I see being ISP land services though, due to size etc. However I will use WoW as an example, if that client determined peers based on shared traceroute information (try to find peers with similar near hops), it would be a MUCH nicer experience for both the user, and the provider.
I don't think you quite understand what is being talked about. A truly perfect P2P system would only need 1 copy period to come in to an ISP. Now you will never see much anything close to this, but it can definately be a *much* better situation than it is now.