BitTorrent is now a beast with two heads: it’s widely used by anyone and everyone with a large file to share, but it’s also an application that’s becoming a Hollywood favourite. P2pnet interviewed Bram Cohen, the mastermind behind BitTorrent p2pnet: Hi, Bram. I know you must be up to your ears in alligators and I [...]
In November 2005 BitTorrent and the MPAA announced that they were going to cooperate in the “war against piracy”. The agreement was called a “historic event” and a “major breakthrough”. But now, 4 months later BitTorrent.com is still indexing pirated movies and other copyrighted material.
Bitcomet, one of the most popular BitTorrent clients decided to follow Azureus and uTorrent by implementing PE/MSE encryption in its latest release. Bitcomet was the first BitTorrent client that supported protocol header encryption, the switch to the new encryption method means that the three biggest torrent clients out there are using compatible encryption methods, good [...]
Ross Cohen, chief technology at BitTorrent inc. and BitTorrent founder Bram Cohen’s brother “has left the building” according to gigaom. Apparently they couldn’t get along anymore. What I heard was that there was some nudging by brother and Bit Torrent founder, Bram Cohen. I popped an email to the company’s director of communications, Lily Lin, [...]
Bram Cohen, the founder of BitTorrent will be at the next Python Convention (PyCon), and python is taking questions. They can’t guarantee that any of your questions will be asked, but they will doubtless be helpful to the interviewer (Steve Holden). If you want to suggest any questions for Bram (Python related), you can add [...]
BitTorrent inc. is planning a video download website to distribute movies online. According to BitTorrent’s spokesman Lily Lin her company is currently negotiating with several content owners. This move is not really a big surprise after the announced collaboration with the MPAA and a british cable company. BitTorrent co-founder and President Ashwin Navin states: “We [...]
Whiz kid inventor Bram Cohen and a small cadre of developers and entrepreneurs are in the final stage of launching an advertising-supported search engine dedicated to cataloging and indexing the thousands of movies, music tracks, software programs and other files for download over Cohen’s popular BitTorrent protocol.