Saturday, July 23, 2005

Download Free Movies using Bittorent

BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer (P2P) file distribution tool written by programmer Bram Cohen and debuted at CodeCon 2002. Cohen designed BitTorrent to be able to download files from many different sources, thus speeding up the download time, especially when the peers are on ADSL connections. Thus, the more popular a file is, the faster a user will be able to download it, since many people will be downloading it at the same time, and these people will also be uploading the data to other users. This concept of downloading files is superior to programs like KaZaA which take a long time to download a large file because the file is (usually) coming from one source, or peer.

It takes hours to download say, an episode of Alias or Monk off Kazaa, but BitTorrent can do it in minutes. As a result, more than 20 million people have downloaded the BitTorrent application. In fact, analysts at CacheLogic, an Internet-traffic analysis firm in Cambridge, England, report that BitTorrent traffic accounts for more than one-third of all data sent across the Internet. Such popularity will inevitable attract the attention of organisation like the MPAA.

Bittorent can be a very useful and powerful way of sharing and downloading files as long as the users know the limits of their action online. There are sites who has taken steps to provide its members an online place to share and download their MP3 and movies without the risk of getting into legal problem. Anyone who are interested visit

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and register as a trial member to find out more.