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An anonymous P2P computer network is a particular type of peer-to-peer network in which the users and their nodes are pseudonymous by default. The primary difference between regular and anonymous networks is in the routing method of their respective network architectures. These networks allow for unfettered free flow of information, legal or otherwise.

The P2P community's interest in anonymous P2P has increased rapidly in recent years for many reasons, including distrust of government (especially in undemocratic regimes), and digital imprimatur. Such a network may also appeal to those wishing to share copyrighted music files illegally - the Recording Industry Association of America has successfully tracked and threatened to sue some users on non-anonymous P2P networks.

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Freenet releases pre alpha version of 'anonymous' p2p

Despite the recent court victories by the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) and others against Grokster and the targeting of users who distribute music files, it seems the peer-to-peer (p2p) business is not about to give up without a fight yet. A group of developers say they are on target to produce a system of anonymous file sharing by the end of the year.

If true, this will severely limit the efforts of the authorities in their attempts to stamp out illegal file sharing by prosecuting offenders. Organisations like the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America's) and MPAA and our own BPI (British Phonographic Institution) rely on ISPs handing over the names of the file sharers.

The Freenet project aims to make p2p file sharing and communication more secure by making the parties involved in the communication totally anonymous. Freenet's stated aim is to allow two or more people who wish to share information, to do so.

The group says it wants to promote free speech throughout the world, particularly in those areas such as China and the Middle East where Internet communications are regularly intercepted and monitored.

Of course, if successful, the technology will be leapt upon by a new generation of file sharing networks hoping to evade the authorities now that the US Supreme Court has deemed p2p file sharing illegal. While acknowledging that Freenet could be put to illegal use, the group maintains that 'you cannot guarantee freedom of speech and enforce copyright law'.

Freenet developed out of an anonymous publication system created by Ian Clarke while a student at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. The project already has a basic p2p system working although it is not yet searchable in the same way that traditional p2p files sharing networks usually are.

The developers are currently working on making a globally scalable peer-to-peer 'darknet'. Typically, a darknet is a private closed p2p network of no more than ten or so trusted individuals. The Freenet plan is to develop a global darknet of small networks linked together in much the same way that the Internet itself is linked.

The group has now announced it has a pre-alpha version ready to test although it warns that the software is not for the faint hearted as the routing algorithm 'is neither user-friendly nor secure at this point'.

Anonymous P2P clients

  • In Japan, the anonymous P2P clients Winny and its successor Share are the most popular filesharing clients in the country.
  • In the United States, Freenet is a mildly popular P2P network that is used as an anonymous, P2P version of the World Wide Web.

    Other, lesser known filesharing clients include:
  • Azureus was the first Java BitTorrent client that made it possible to switch to anonymous mode on the I2P and Tor networks.
  • ANts P2P allows P2P file sharing and HTTP publishing/consulting. The irc chat feature is not anonymous, only the personal peer to peer messages are as well as secure as data transfers.
  • Entropy was written in response to Freenet. It accomplishes the same task, and has the same interface, but the internal implementation is very different, it's written in C, it claims to be much faster, and easy on the computer's resources.
  • Free Haven
  • GNUnet
  • I2P
  • JetiAnts
  • MFC Mute
  • Mnet
  • MUTE
  • Napshare, written in wxWidgets
  • Nodezilla
  • Peercast
  • Rodi
  • WASTE is an anonymous client for a small network of trusted peers, run only by those peers. Works optimally with individual networks of 50 peers at most.

Source is Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.

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