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UC Berkeley used packet shaping to make Napster slow as molasses if you were downloading from someone outside the UC network (or Stanford because we had a direct connection to them). So you basically kept retrying till you found someone who was on a UC network connection and then noted their username so you could hit them up again next time.


Now those vendors that perfected traffic shaping for university p2p control sell the tech to oppressive regimes. Win win!

https://masaar.net/en/sandvine-the-surveillance-octopus-in-t...




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