I'd be rather surprised if they can spot P2P traffic, but not determine
which torrent is being transferred.

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On 11/13/10 7:35 PM, der Mouse wrote:
>>> http://torrentfreak.com/university-begins-reporting-all-p2p-users-to-the-police-101112/
>>> http://www.vsuspectator.com/2010/11/11/new-software-traces-illegal-downloads-on-campus/
>> This will get *very* interesting the instant they turn a false
>> positive over to the cops.
> 
> Or someone who *is* using P2P, but for something entirely legal - say,
> torrenting a Linux distro.
> 
> In fact, I would be extremely tempted, were I in such a situation, to
> find a sympathetic band, write up and sign a sutable agreement with the
> band, and then share their music.  Sort of the converse of a sting.
> 
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