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Re: [microsound] the real situation with copyright laws in us



Hi Aaron,

I guess they can command their edge routers to print out the amount of
traffic on each TCP port.
E.g. SMTP traffic on port 25, FTP traffic on port 21, Telnet on port 23,
HTTP on 80, Soulseek on 2242, Limewire on 6346, WinMX on 6699, etc.
90% of what is not SMTP, FTP, HTTP is probably file-sharing applications
traffic.

/J

http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers

----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Ximm" <ghede@xxxxxxxx>
To: "microsound" <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 7:05 AM
Subject: Re: [microsound] the real situation with copyright laws in us

> the figures from the ISP:s varies a little but their estimates are
> 30-60% of the bandwidth on their networks is file-sharing. these figures

'Lies, damn lies, ...'  Can you substantiate this statistic?

My immediate reaction: who's done a survey? If someone is asking, who are
they asking, and what is that actual question?

Without sniffing IPs or analyzing data in packets they pass, I don't know
how an ISP would know this!

If it's admins filling in surveys... the entire web is the back and forth
of files, is it up to each admin to decide if that's 'sharing'? Sending
photos of the kids is sharing files.  So is sending a spreadsheet to your
work account... downloading shareware or patches... etc.

Genuinely curious, (and generally suspicious of such statistics wherever
they appear...),

 aaron

  ghede@xxxxxxxx
  http://www.quietamerican.org

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