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I heard about that session and wished I'd been there. At the last session of the day I attended, we discussed the idea of how to get accurate data about P2P usage without those invasive techniques. One idea floated (and I think worth pursuing in some fashion) is to ask a handful of private torrent trackers to track and anonymously submit statistics on file transfers (probably on a monthly basis, and obviously to whatever privacy standards they would require)... purely as a proof-of-concept, but one that I think would help work out the kinks in the system in a way that wouldn't offend the sensibilities of privacy-loving people in the western world.

This comes back to my growing feeling that the answer to the P2P question lies solely with the coders and hackers, and not with policy people. The coders have to design and execute a model before the suits can say "yes, that's what we need".

We're so close to an answer, it's maddening.

Hi MarK

I have commented rather sceptically on the Noank aggregation model at my blog: http://aliquidnovi.org

Andrew

thanks admin

good thanks

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