what schools allow bittorrent?

<p>Here's one greybeard who loves the information age, even aside from the fact that I owe my livelihood to it.</p>

<p>I cut my teeth on libraries made of dead trees, and have fond memories of the hours I spent there. But the speed with so much information has become cheaply available a few clicks of a mouse away is astonishing, and delightful.</p>

<p>(Note - None of the above should be construed as an endorsement of the illegal distribution of copyrighted materials. I'm a licensing attorney.)</p>

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But the speed with so much information has become cheaply available a few clicks of a mouse away is astonishing, and delightful.

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<p>Precisely -- which is why I don't see why anyone would object to it. It's taking the entire library--and beyond--and putting it into a tiny space, making all the information readily available and easy to search. I don't see why anyone wouldn't want that.</p>