J. Harrow, "The Consumer Internet Steamroller," The Rapidly Changing Face of Computing, http://www. compaq.com/rcfoc/20000417.html# Toc480185377, April, 2000.

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....connection to the source of the MP3, bypassing the server at this point. Napster has proven controversial because often the MP3 trading is in violation of copyright laws, and also because MP3 s tend to be large files, so the enthusiasm of a site s Napster users can consume considerable resources [NA00, Ha00]. Therefore, sites make efforts to control Napster traffic, for example by removing connectivity to the napster.com servers. Napster users have taken counter measures to circumvent such blocking [We00] including configuring Napster servers to use non standard ports for their communications. ....

J. Harrow, "The Consumer Internet Steamroller," The Rapidly Changing Face of Computing, http://www. compaq.com/rcfoc/20000417.html# Toc480185377, April, 2000.

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