Viralg Oy, a finnish provider of p2p protections, announced that its newest application is able to protect 100% the material of movies, music, games and software. The "hassle free and fast deployment" protection is based on a simple idea, yet hard to implement: create lots of junk files with the genuine p2p hash. This last trick makes it impossible (for now) to filter the good and the bad files from the p2p networks.
According to the company, they can flood p2p networks in such way that they will make the true/good file almost unavailable to p2p users.
Is this going to be the start of the end of p2p, or will
tools eventually circumvent and filter these files? This and other questions can
be discussed in our Music Downloads, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) & Legal Issues Forum.
Source: Viralg















