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You're assuming torrents are intended for copyright infringement which is unfortunately a big part of its usage right now, however if torrents become as seamless as HTTP (like not requiring a separate client) I can see them becoming widely used for totally legitimate purposes.

Torrents can be a great, standardized way of delivering updates for example, and network administrators can easily deploy a platform-agnostic way to deliver & cache updates on their network by just deploying a torrent client somewhere and their fleet would automatically discover them (using local peer discovery) instead of having to deploy multiple proprietary, platform-specific solutions.




> You're assuming torrents are intended for copyright infringement

I think they're just assuming that you don't want everyone to know exactly what you're doing online at all times by exposing your IP to everyone and their brother that uploads a resource.


This. It's a privacy nightmare. It essentially broadcasts to arbitrary other internet users find out what resources you've accessed. That's… pretty dire.




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