[kictanet] IF CCK CHOOSES TO MONITOR INTERNET TRAFFIC, WILL IT ALSO MANAGE TO BLOCK TORRENTS THAT CONSUME BANDWIDTH?

Victor Kapiyo vkapiyo at gmail.com
Wed May 2 14:21:01 EAT 2012


Michelle,

The challenge with that is that there are many ways of hiding IP's and
secondly, ISPs are not bound at least to my knowledge to disclose such
information, unless of course it is pertinent to solve a crime. So i guess
its gonna be a cat and mouse game for a while.

Victor

On 2 May 2012 13:32, Michelle Tongo <shivumich89 at gmail.com> wrote:

> @ Victor
> I think consumer education has always been there but people ignore the
> fact that it exists.
> But what can work is when Companies make their IP easy to get hold of.
>
> On 2 May 2012 13:27, Michelle Tongo <shivumich89 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> @ Victor
>> I think consumer education has always been there but people ignore the
>> fact that it exists.
>> But what can work is when Companies make their IP easy to get hold of.
>>
>> On 2 May 2012 13:10, Victor Kapiyo <vkapiyo at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I think that what's needed is consumer education to help people
>>> understand the effect of such download sites on copyright etc., and at the
>>> same time, a call on the copyright owners to reduce the prices of their
>>> products and also to make them readily available so as to reduce the
>>> incentives for people to use torrent sites, or better yet find better ways
>>> of using P2P sites. While blocking sites such as piratebay may be options,
>>> i think such measures need to be balanced with the right of citizens to
>>> access information freely, without unnecessary restrictions, since i
>>> believe that there is legitimate 'copyright free' information that is
>>> transmitted in peer networks.
>>>
>>>
>>> Victor
>>>
>>>
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