BitTorrent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "opular software clients (free and open source) for broadcatching is Miro. Other free software clients such as PenguinTV and KatchTV are also now supporting broadcatching.
The BitTorrent web-service MoveDigital had the ability to make torrents available to any web application capable of parsing XML through its standard REST-based interface,[63] although this has since been discontinued. Additionally, Torrenthut is developing a similar torrent API that will provide the same features,"
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Thursday, January 17, 2013
BitTorrent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
BitTorrent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
BitTorrent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "The BitTorrent protocol provides no way to index torrent files. As a result, a comparatively small number of websites have hosted a large majority of torrents, many linking to copyrighted material without the authorization of copyright holders, rendering those sites especially vulnerable to lawsuits.[47] Several types of websites support the discovery and distribution of data on the BitTorrent network.
Public torrent-hosting sites such as The Pirate Bay allow users to search and download from their collection of torrent files."
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Public torrent-hosting sites such as The Pirate Bay allow users to search and download from their collection of torrent files."
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