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The Ministry of Culture, the SGAE and Moncloa also download music and software "pirate" with BitTorrent |
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The web is making it clear YouHaveDownloaded to various agencies that are declared enemies of downloads and P2P. In Spain, IP addresses belonging to SGAE, the Ministry of Culture and La Moncloa, have also left their tracks to download music and applications. The YouHaveDownloaded crawler gets data from the 20% of public trackers, so your records are only about 4-6% of BitTorrent downloads that are made. The trackers are P2P servers where the user connects to learn from other peers (or users) can get pieces of the file you downloaded. YouHaveDownloaded has used that information to create a reverse record, which from the IP we can find out which files have been downloaded. The website TorrentFreak reported that studies such as Sony, Universal and Fox appear in the records showing that downloads have been just what so many have criticized. Today joins the Elysee , the promoters of the Hadopi law criminalizing downloads. We wanted to know if the spider has caught some YouHaveDownloaded institution located within our borders using BitTorrent. The answer is yes, and given to many interpretations. The first has been to find out the IP address ranges assigned to each agency. We have entered into a script set to sequentially check YouHaveDownloaded each direction. We tested with ranges of SGAE, the Ministry of Culture, La Moncloa and the U.S. Embassy in Spain. Only the latter seems to do what he preaches. For the rest, there is evidence that since their IP addresses have been made recently with BitTorrent downloads. In the case of Culture appears that the use of P2P is very common. Among the files downloaded by the ministry that presides Angeles Gonzalez-Sinde find music, apps and ebooks. Since the SGAE was downloaded a game and MP3 music while from inside the presidential palace of Moncloa is no evidence of downloading a game.
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