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COLLUSIVE PIRACY PREVENTION IN P2P CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORKS
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Abstract Collusive piracy is the main source of intellectual property violations within the boundary of a P2P network. Paid clients
(colluders) may illegally share copyrighted content files with unpaid clients (pirates). Such online piracy has hindered the use of open
P2P networks for commercial content delivery. We propose a proactive content poisoning scheme to stop colluders and pirates from
alleged copyright infringements in P2P file sharing. The basic idea is to detect pirates timely with identity-based signatures and timestamped
tokens. The scheme stops collusive piracy without hurting legitimate P2P clients by targeting poisoning on detected violators,
exclusively. We developed a new peer authorization protocol (PAP) to distinguish pirates from legitimate clients. Detected pirates will
receive poisoned chunks in their repeated attempts. Pirates are thus severely penalized with no chance to download successfully in
tolerable time. Based on simulation results, we find 99.9 percent prevention rate in Gnutella, KaZaA, and Freenet. We achieved 85-
98 percent prevention rate on eMule, eDonkey, Morpheus, etc. The scheme is shown less effective in protecting some poison-resilient
networks like BitTorrent and Azureus. Our work opens up the low-cost P2P technology for copyrighted content delivery. The advantage
lies mainly in minimum delivery cost, higher content availability, and copyright compliance in exploring P2P network resources.
Index Terms Peer-to-peer networks, content poisoning, copyright protection, network security.
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Collusive piracy is the main source of intellectual property violations within the boundary of a P2P network. Paid clients (colluders) may illegally share copyrighted content files with unpaid clients (pirates). Such online piracy has hindered the use of open P2P networks for commercial content delivery. We propose a proactive content poisoning scheme to stop colluders and pirates from alleged copyright infringements in P2P file sharing. The basic idea is to detect pirates timely with identity-based signatures and time stamped tokens. The scheme stops collusive piracy without hurting legitimate P2P clients by targeting poisoning on detected violators, exclusively. We developed a new peer authorization protocol (PAP) to distinguish pirates from legitimate clients. Detected pirates will receive poisoned chunks in their repeated attempts. Pirates are thus severely penalized with no chance to download successfully in tolerable time. Based on simulation results, we find 99.9 percent prevention rate in Gnutella, KaZaA, and Freenet. We achieved 85- 98 percent prevention rate on eMule, eDonkey, Morpheus, etc. The scheme is shown less effective in protecting some poison-resilient networks like BitTorrent and Azureus. Our work opens up the low-cost P2P technology for copyrighted content delivery. The advantage lies mainly in minimum delivery cost, higher content availability, and copyright compliance in exploring P2P network resources.
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for more dedail abiut Collusive Piracy Prevention in P2P Content Delivery Networks
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plz send me complete report,format of Collusive Piracy Prevention in P2P Content Delivery Network.

plzz send me the code for how to block an ip address of the systems that are connected in lan using c#.

plzz reply me by tomorrow.its soo urgentt.plzz
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for more on Collusive Piracy Prevention in P2P Content Delivery Networks , you please go through the following thread.

http://seminarsprojects.net/Thread-vtuf-...ull-report
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someone..please send me ppt for thiz topic..or a report..
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