July 11, 2006
Bram Cohen, creator of Bit Torrent, gives multiple reasons why developers shouldn't hack his network to get around ISP bandwidth restrictions in Obfuscating BitTorrent. These include: * No benefit. Most ISPs don't discriminate against P2P (yet). Plus much P2P traffic can be identified by profile even if disguised. * Incompatibility with other network clients. * Any ISP caching (a good thing) would be useless. * It's bad form and a poor use of developer time.
Source:
http://www.p2p-weblog.com/
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