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  1. Interview with Bram Cohen, the inventor of BitTorrent | TorrentFreak

    Moving forward, you’ll see announcements related to BitTorrent being embedded on silicon and on non-PC hardware thanks to the new C codebase we have (based on uTorrent and our protocol extensions).
  2. Bitmunk - Everything Digital

    Bitmunk is a place for people from all over the world to buy and sell music, television, and movies. This is the first legal, copyright-aware, peer-to-peer distribution system in the world - and it puts the artists and the fans in control (that means you!
  3. NewTeeVee » Exclusive: Inside The Venice Project, Built On Mozilla

    The Venice Project runs on a media streaming library the company has nick named Anthill. The company uses a H.264 codec licensed from CoreCodec, a US-based company, much in the manner Global IP Sound provided the voice codecs for Skype.
  4. Why collective licensing will never happen

    It's perfection and elegance have attracted many smart people to believe in it and at the same time have prevented its fans from realizing that it's never, ever, ever going to happen. Incremental solutions virtually always win. Collective licensing is

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