I can confirm, we do utter the word bit torrent now and then :)

Cheers,

Ian Forrester

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael
Sent: 25 March 2008 19:07
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Subject: Re: [backstage] Embracing the torrent of online video

On Tuesday 25 March 2008 18:29:08 Brian Butterworth wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7312460.stm
>
> Does this mean that people can now utter the word BitTorrent in the BBC?

Who knows ?

http://kamaelia.sourceforge.net/Components/pydoc/Kamaelia.Protocol.Torrent.TorrentClient.html
http://kamaelia.sourceforge.net/Components/pydoc/Kamaelia.Protocol.Torrent.TorrentPatron.html

.... courtesy of a Google Summer of Code project 2 years ago.

An overview of Ryan's code is on his site:
http://www.ryanlothian.com/kamaelia/bittorrent

Cookbook example:
http://kamaelia.sourceforge.net/Cookbook/SimpleBitTorrentExample

(contributed by a nice chap who was distributing content over a rendering/ 
post-production farm :)

The biggest barrier to online distribution has always been rights IMO. There 
are many others, but rights is the hardest to deal with...


Michael.
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