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	<title>Comments on: Torrential Downpours</title>
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		<title>By: Thedrelle</title>
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		<description>Bittorrents are a fast and efficient method of sharing and aquiring files. unfortunately, the very nature of the protocol makes it hard to monitor and control. this leads to misuse. 

fortunately, some companies are effectively adapting and using it for practical and safe applications. 

Example: Blizzzard uses the basic premise of torrent protocol successfully to permut updates and file downloads.</description>
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<p>fortunately, some companies are effectively adapting and using it for practical and safe applications. </p>
<p>Example: Blizzzard uses the basic premise of torrent protocol successfully to permut updates and file downloads.</p>
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