If we were to share it with gnutella we would have absolute control of
what is on our computer. It might just be easier to put it on a few
web servers and share it that way. I might be able to setup a load
sharing setup on my web server that would randomly direct the viewers
to a different server every time.
-Jeremy
On Tuesday, August 27, 2002, at 01:31 PM, VanDerWal, Peter MSgt wrote:
> Umm, no thanks. From Freenet's FAQ:
>
> Question: I don't want my node to be used to harbor kiddie porn,
> offensive
> content or terrorism. What can I do?
>
> Answer: The true test of someone who claims to believe in Freedom of
> Speech
> is whether they tolerate speech which they disagree with, or even find
> disgusting. If this is not acceptable to you, you should not run a
> Freenet
> node.
>
> I believe in freedom of speech, but I also believe you have to draw
> the line
> somewhere. In my opinion kiddie porn is WAY on the other side of the
> line.
> As I understand this project, you have zero control over what is
> stored on
> your computer.
>
>> This might be getting too far off topic. P2P (peer to peer) strategies
>> are always a good way to relive bandwidth restraints by sharing the
>> bandwidth (ie not everybody downloading from the same person). Right
>> now though P2P has a really geeky interface and a bad reputation.
>> http://www.freenetproject.org is a good way to do this. Right now the
>> user interface is really clunky but some of us could probably figure
>> it
>> out and at least off load some of the bandwidth.