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File-sharers move from BitTorrent

Postby Blade Runner on Tue Aug 30, 2005 11:58 am

File-sharers move from BitTorrent

File-sharers have moved away from the popular BitTorrent system following legal action, say experts.
Instead they have moved to another network called eDonkey, showed a study by internet analysis firm CacheLogic.

It found that eDonkey has become the dominant peer-to-peer file-sharing network in countries such as South Korea, Italy, Germany and Spain.

The study seems to suggest that the legal action to stamp out file-sharing is meeting with limited success.

BitTorrent alternatives

The movie industry started targeting the operators of BitTorrent networks themselves last December.

It has filed numerous lawsuits against BitTorrent server sites which linked to copyrighted material in order to undermine the ability to swap content.

The action resulted in the closure of some high-profile BitTorrent sites but appears to have had mixed success in stopping the widespread trading of films, TV shows and music.

While the use of BitTorrent has fallen, file sharers have moved to an alternative network called eDonkey.

This is a decentralised file-sharing network, where files are not stored on a central server but are exchanged directly between users based on the peer-to-peer principle.

In countries such as the UK, Japan and China, eDonkey was as widely used as BitTorrent, found CacheLogic.

In others like South Korea, it has become the most popular way of swapping content.

Cat and mouse game

"History is repeating itself," said Andrew Parker, CacheLogic's chief technology officer. "File-sharers moved from Kazaa to BitTorrent and now to eDonkey."



"It's proof that legal pressure from industry groups results in the mass migration of file sharers to an alternative network, whether old or new.

In the US and Canada, there has been a surprising resurgence of the Gnutella file-sharing network.

It was one of the first P2P services to be targeted by the record industry but has since faded into the background.

"People are migrating to Gnutella as the attention of the record and movie industry is elsewhere," said Mr Parker.

"The conduit is irrelevant. People are after content. This cat and mouse game will continue."

According to CacheLogic, 60% of the traffic on the internet by the end of 2004 was made up of peer-to-peer activity, though it does not have a breakdown of how much of this is copyrighted material.
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Postby spudthedestroyer on Tue Aug 30, 2005 9:14 pm

lol, imo lots used it or heard of it from other bt users anyway. Remember when suprnova launched? It had links to edonkey from the homepage and loads of the files were tagged Sharereactor.

Go on an BT site and look in the requests or discussions sections and they all mention edonkey. I thought it was quite clear that a lot of users have always used both applications.

I doubt legal action has any revelavance in the most part, maybe if users are too dumb to find another bt site when one closes down or something but nothing of scale or consequence. I don't have much faith at all in the expertise or speculation of this report, i think its likely to be grade-a bullshit.

Comments like this make it even more retarded:
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"File-sharers moved from Kazaa to BitTorrent and now to eDonkey."


That's total crap, edonkey has always had a huge userbase for a long time and has been the "biggest network" a few times. Before BT was even out, people migrated to emule over kazaa, winmx and the other precurrent networks. It makes this whole research sound even more speculative and poorly concluded.

Nice read though, thanks for the find blade :beerchug:
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Postby Jynks on Wed Aug 31, 2005 1:13 am

hmmmmm i think this train is running out og gravey.
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Postby maxpayne2409 on Sat Sep 03, 2005 12:55 pm

i remember from the first time i got the net way back i used napster, then progressed to kazaa, then imesh, then edonkey, then to winmx, then kazaa lite, thena combo of winmx and kazaalite, then to emule, then emule plus, then emule lsd (still the best mod ive used shame he broke the rules), then to now where i use emule, azureus and irc combined for mass results and i aint gonna change
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