MojoKid writes "Lawrence Roberts is just another guy with the title:" Inventor of the
Internet" in news articles. According to Wikipedia, he's the
father of networking through data packets. And he's
turned his attention to everyone's favorite data packet topic: Peer-to-Peer
file sharing. He's established a company called Anagran, and says their devices
can sort out which file transfers on the tubes are P2P, and — you guessed it — can throttle them in favor of other, more "high-priority" traffic" Link to Original Source
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Is traffic shaping really wrong? (Score:2)