The "traditional" filesharing systems are dead because
of law enforcement. Fortunately, there's an alternative:
"GNUnet is a framework for secure peer-to-peer
networking that does not use any centralized or
otherwise trusted services. A first service implemented
on top of the networking layer allows anonymous
censorship-resistant file-sharing. GNUnet uses a
simple, excess-based economic model to allocate
resources. Peers in GNUnet monitor each others behavior
with respect to resource usage; peers that contribute
to the network are rewarded with better service.
GNUnet is part of the GNU project. Our official GNU
website can be found at
http://www.gnu.org/software/GNUnet/. GNUnet can be
downloaded from this site or the GNU mirrors."
of law enforcement. Fortunately, there's an alternative:
"GNUnet is a framework for secure peer-to-peer
networking that does not use any centralized or
otherwise trusted services. A first service implemented
on top of the networking layer allows anonymous
censorship-resistant file-sharing. GNUnet uses a
simple, excess-based economic model to allocate
resources. Peers in GNUnet monitor each others behavior
with respect to resource usage; peers that contribute
to the network are rewarded with better service.
GNUnet is part of the GNU project. Our official GNU
website can be found at
http://www.gnu.org/software/GNUnet/. GNUnet can be
downloaded from this site or the GNU mirrors."