It's not that they want people stupid, which is also true, but they also want us only educated by them...in their "truths". Do you want to know what's really true, look at ideas that are outlawed .....
They are smart instead. :)
They know that stuff can spread and it is hundreds of thousands of parasites in US and EU living from copyright payments. And living very good.
Well, it is because you are not materialist.
All ideas of this guys come from their pockets. :-)
Fahrenheit 451 continuing .... https://torrentfreak.com/project-gutenberg-public-domain-library-blocked-in-italy-for-copyright-infringement-200603/
I suggest to check history of file sharing in Japan (and later in the world in general).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_Dark_(P2P)
Present elites fight specifically with custom peer to peer software, as it is most dangerous.
And support torrents, as it is easy to track and control.
Torrent protocol and first horrible client had been developed by CIA sponsored firm to exactly counter rising P2P complexity.
Issue of P2P software also is that leaders are not businessman, contrary to almost all big torrent owners - whoa re business guys first (hence easy to control).
@Vitaliy...I don't understand your links relevancy. Explain what you mean by "present elites fight" and why would they support torrenting ? And link to cia involved in torrent development ? .... luckily I live in a free country, still....but we all know the illusion of freedom on the internet will vanish someday.
Torrent design and protocol had been developed under direct funding of CIA and US.
Issue had been rising P2P software that constantly improved and changed protocols, including masking (se Japanes sofwtare, for example).
Torrent allowed to turn back to centralised sites that are controlled by same DNS and cetrificates providers, now blocking torrent site is easy (and lot of average Joes won't start to use VPN). Aso more than 90% of torrent sites are run by businessman, even if small ones, and they aim for it to be profitable, so are very good to control.
Dealing with non standard, complex and constantly changing protocols are very hard (see Telegram example where failure had been staggering).
Copyrats won
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