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The Infrastructure for Resilient Internet Systems (IRIS) will solve technical problems with existing P2P networks such as Gnutella and KaZaA and speed up searches and information transfer over the internet.The Infrastructure for Resilient Internet Systems (IRIS) will solve technical problems with existing P2P networks such as Gnutella and KaZaA and speed up searches and information transfer over the internet.Dubbed the Infrastructure for Resilient Internet Systems (IRIS), the goal of the P2P network is to speed up searches and information transfer over the internet and to discourage DDOS attacks by hackers.
It's design criteria is three-fold: * That as long as there is no physical break in the network the target file will always be found. * That adding more information to the network will not affect its performance. * That machines can be added and removed from the network without any noticeable adverse affects.
After discussing before how China appears to be leading the way in P2P and file-sharing services due to its relaxed regulatory environment regarding copyright laws and enforcement, this is welcome news. The US may continue to be one of the pioneers in P2P and file-sharing services after all thanks to the very same government that has made P2P and file-sharing a developers nightmare and a copyright lawyers dream.