Re: [p2pi] Charter and problem statement
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Re: [p2pi] Charter and problem statement



I agree that the legality of the contents should not be considered here.

-Song Haibin



> Nicholas Weaver wrote:
> > However, can ALTO be used as an oracle to find the peers 
> distributing 
> > illegitimate content, once an illegitimate content identifier 
> has been 
> > discovered by the legitimate content owner?
> 
> Nicholas: Insofar as ALTO is a service to rank IP addresses,
> it will not pay attention to content.  Insofar as ALTO is a
> service to redirect peers to caches, it will pay attention to
> content, but that attention is rather weak right now (i.e.,
> finding the cache that may contain the hash of a resource being
> searched for.)  Insofar as ALTO is a service to find the
> nearest "best" resource (for some value of "best"), the content
> may be null (the canonical example is that of finding a VoIP
> relay.)
> 
> In the end, I don't think it is the solutions that will
> constrain us as much as agreeing on the problem (i.e., the need
> for this type of policing.)
> 
> > Should this be considered a requirement in any direction (MUST 
> enable?  
> > MUST prohibit?)
> 
> My read based on the workshop is that we should not consider such
> policing.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> - vijay
> -- 
> Vijay K. Gurbani, Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent
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