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From: lists2 at onryou.com (Cael Abal)
Subject: Windows 2000 Source code .torrent

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| I would like to recall 99% of what peer to peer tools are sharing are
| illegal copies.
|
| We are sure this is not the case here, but I would not encourage people
| to install BitTorent or similar P2P tools (eMule, mlDonkey, Kazaa, ...)
| on their systems.
|
| Even if they are honnest, a misconfiguration could share their private
| data or some spyware could be installed.
|
| Could you please simply indicate us what is the file behind this hash?

Let me guess, you work for your country's music/movie industry, don't
you?  :)  I would definitely question your sources for that 99% figure.

Although I would agree with you regarding other p2p clients, BitTorrent
is not like the rest.  There's no shared folder visible to all -- you
make available to other BitTorrent users only that file you're currently
downloading.

I don't know how much you trust random anonymous folks on FD, but I find
BT relatively benign.

Cael
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