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  • Clarke flies the Freenet flag

    A vociferous spokesperson for absolute anonymity and free speech online Ian Clarke talks through the challenges to P2P networks, and his latest project.

  • P2P: From revolution to evolution

    True believers see P2P applications starting to trickle through corporate networks and the Internet in a stealthy, grassroots revolution that will make network computing more efficient, more interactive, more fun - in short, better.

  • P2P: Love your enemy

    Ian Clarke would love to sign up major entertainment companies as P2P clients for his new company, Uprizer. But will major copyright holders be willing to do business with a company whose most famous employee believes that copyright is obsolete?

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