lundi 12 mars 2012

Illegal downloads down with 50% after MegaUpload closure


A recent study by LFOP they says that nearly half of Internet users engaged in illegal downloading has stopped downloading one month after closing Megaupload.

A result that organizations that fight against piracy seized to justify their opinion the arbitrary closure of some websites without going through the box justice.

But what this study does not say is how the field of illegal downloading has changed in just one month to now place a proper system of sharing anonymized and moreuncontrollable!

If some people are bent on VPN solutions in an attempt to escape the radar of Hadopi,sometimes restrictive and rarely free to get a quality connection, other surfers chosesoftware that seem to form the next generation platforms file Sharing online: downloadanonymous systems, decentralized and non-censored.

Some time ago, I had already talked about Tribler, the BitTorrent client who took out a system for sharing files online virtually impossible to stop or censor, Foreshadowing afuture very difficult for anti-piracy by beneficiaries.

What has happened to Tribler following the closure of Megaupload? The number of users has just exploded!

And this is not the only application has encountered much success: RetroShare, sharing software encrypted open source allows to exchange all types of files with trusted contacts, without any external person can know what you made, since the flows are encrypted. And if you download a file from an unknown home, downloading transit via a contact person who has in his friends.

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