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    • Programmer Bram Cohen, a University at Buffalo alumnus, designed the protocol in April 2001, and released the first available version on 2 July 2001. Cohen and Ashwin Navin founded BitTorrent, Inc. (later ren… See more

    Design

    The BitTorrent protocol can be used to reduce the server and network impact of distributing large files. Rather than downloading a file from a single source server, the … See more

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    Distributed trackers
    On 2 May 2005, Azureus 2.3.0.0 (now known as Vuze) was released, … See more

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    Implementations

    The BitTorrent specification is free to use and many clients are open source, so BitTorrent clients have been created for all common operating systems using a variety of program… See more

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    Adoption

    A growing number of individuals and organizations are using BitTorrent to distribute their own or licensed works (e.g. indiebands distributing digital files of their new songs)… See more

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    Legislation

    Although the protocol itself is legal,problems stem from using the protocol to traffic copyright infringing works, since BitTorrent is often used to download otherwise p… See more

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