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Monday, 7 January 2013

Despite the fact that anti-piracy lobbyists insist the uTorrent and BitTorrent applications are bridges for Internet piracy, BitTorrent’s chief executive officer begs to differ. Eric Klinker admitted that they hear that question all the time. The company hears that it has killed movie, the radio star and the content industry. They are also accused of being the Internet’s dark matter, and the Web’s seedy underbelly. BitTorrent claims it is not.





The outfits representing entertainment industries (Motion Pictures Associations of America and Recording Industry Association of America) had long tried to close the company down, together with its spearhead application, uTorrent. Currently, it’s believed that uTorrent accounts for more than 150 million registered users, most of which are suspected of downloading copyrighted material.

Anyway, Klinker is going to change that perspective by starting a new site named “Does BitTorrent Equal Piracy”. He claims that the BitTorrent involves scientists, engineers, developers and designers committed to creating a better web. The team of BitTorrent informs that they are photographers, musicians, writers and gamers who came to work at the company because they wanted to change the way the web works for them and for everyone. BitTorrent neither endorses piracy nor encourages it. E company doesn’t point to piracy websites either. And, of course, they don’t host any infringing material.

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