Why anonymous file sharing doesn’t work

Posted by admin on 18 December 2009

It’s finally official. After more than six years of searching I can call myself a “Dr.rer.nat”, which is the German equivalent of a PhD in the sciences. In my thesis I have basically asked why we don’t have an anonymous Napster yet and what it would take to build such a network. If you’re interested in privacy, networks, anonymity, copyright, file sharing, or the future of libraries, I invite you to take a look at my dissertation World Libraries – Towards Sharing Large Data Volumes in Open Untrusted Environments while Preserving Privacy”.

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5 Responses to “Why anonymous file sharing doesn’t work”

  1. Alex says:

    congrats

  2. polzi says:

    Hiho,

    gruesse von juli, thomas und utta sze et moi, der link scheint kapott zu sein.

    Waere aber interresant!

  3. admin says:

    Also für mich funktioniert der link. Vielleicht einfach noch mal versuchen.
    Grüße, Stefan

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