Le 13/05/2014 05:49, David Barrett a écrit :
The question is how to *use* Bittorrent (or some incremental iteration atop Bittorrent) while protecting the network from automated copyright takedown.

Maybe http://www.peersm.com (and https://github.com/Ayms/node-Tor#final-architecture-serverless-for-p2p--ws-bridges-for-direct-download--facilitators-to-bridge-with-bittorrent)

The current version is using the Tor network, but this is not bittorrent over Tor, that's another protocol inside browsers, and some facilitators are bridging with the bittorrent network, the final version will probably not use the Tor network any longer but will still use the Tor protocol.

The principles are that peers are relaying the data for others, they don't know what it is, where it's coming from, where it's going and whom requested it. The peers can know what others have (without knowing them) and the peers in the DHT are not those that have the data but those that know others have the data (without knowing them again)

Can they be taken down by some law enforcement action? Maybe if the law enforcement does not respect the law, but then logically you should take down all the servers/routers of the world, because the peers are not consciously relaying the data, this is what everybody is doing, including ISPs relaying things with your box without you being aware of it, and an observer in the path can not trivially know what the data are about since it is encrypted.

Regards

Aymeric

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Peersm : http://www.peersm.com
node-Tor : https://www.github.com/Ayms/node-Tor
GitHub : https://www.github.com/Ayms

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