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The “Dirty Little Secrets of
P2P: What Internet Users Don’t Know,”
is Detailed in a Government Study on
Popular networks
Hollywood, CA — A new
study by the Department of Commerce’s United States Patent and Trademark Office
(USPTO) reveals that the “distributors of five popular programs repeatedly
deployed features that they knew or should have known could cause users to
share files inadvertently.”
“All Internet users
should study this report carefully and use new technology measures to stop the
immense danger of peer-to-peer (P2P) networks on individuals, business, higher
education institutions, and our national security,” said CEO & President
Safwat Fahmy, SafeMedia Corp.,
According
to the report, “Virtually everyone who uses file-sharing programs appear to use
them exclusively to download infringing files. In practice, file-sharing programs
are used mostly to download and upload (‘share’) infringing copies of
copyrighted music, movies, games, images, and software. For example, on
The USPTO
report, which analyzed BearShare, eDonkey, KaZaA, LimeWire and Morpheus
discovered that all five “repeatedly tricked users into uploading infringing
files inadvertently.” According to the report “the distributors deployed at
least five such dangerous features,” including:
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The USPTO
report also states, “Almost everyone who participates in one of the
file-swapping networks is breaking the law in the process.”
“Computer programs that can
cause unintended sharing contribute to copyright infringement, and they
threaten the security of personal, corporate, and governmental data,” explained
Jon Dudas, under secretary of commerce for intellectual property, who oversees
copyright policy, and who wrote the Foreword in the report.
The report also states that, “In
a 2004 letter to six Senators, the distributors of KaZaA asserted that
disabling KaZaA’s redistribution feature would cripple the KaZaA network. In an internal email, Altnet asserted that
‘P2P exists because of this (redistribution) feature.’”
“There are several fallacies
about P2P networks on the Internet,” said CEO & President Safwat Fahmy,
SafeMedia Corp., based in
“As a user downloads a song, the P2P
program is making that very file available to all other network users without
their knowledge or permission, thus turning users into illegal distributors
without their knowledge,” explained Safwat. “This represent a real problem for
less-experienced Internet users such as children and teenagers, who are often
using the Internet without supervision,” said Fahmy.
The Department of Homeland
Security warned that inadvertent sharing could compromise national security:
“There are documented incidents of P2P where Department of Defense sensitive
documents have been found on non-US computers with no protection against
hostile intelligence.”
“A
decade ago, no one would have thought that copyright infringement could
threaten personal or national security,” said Dudas. “Today, that threat is a
reality; we need to understand its causes and find solutions.”
SafeMedia’s Clouseau® technology provides an easy, immediate and
cost-effective way to totally protect networks and home computers from the
dangers of illegal file-sharing.
For more about the USPTO
Report: A copy of the report can be found at http://www.uspto.gov/main/profiles/copyright.htm.
For more about SafeMedia Corp.’s Technology and the
Clouseau® visit:
www.SafeMediaCorp.com.
Visit their Blog at: http://SafeMediaCorp.Blogspot.com.
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