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  2. OpenBitTorrent - Wikipedia

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    OpenBitTorrent's initiative to provide a free, stable service with no ties to indexing sites or even hosting torrent files has been a public success and it has spawned several copies with almost identical services. OpenBitTorrent has been suspected of being a part of, or a side project of, The Pirate Bay, because it was observed early on that ...

  3. BitTorrent - Wikipedia

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    t. e. BitTorrent, also referred to as simply torrent, is a communication protocol for peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P), which enables users to distribute data and electronic files over the Internet in a decentralized manner. The protocol is developed and maintained by Rainberry, Inc., and was first released in 2001.

  4. BitTorrent tracker - Wikipedia

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    BitTorrent tracker. A BitTorrent tracker is a special type of server that assists in the communication between peers using the BitTorrent protocol . In peer-to-peer file sharing, a software client on an end-user PC requests a file, and portions of the requested file residing on peer machines are sent to the client, and then reassembled into a ...

  5. Torrent - Wikipedia

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    The Torrent (1921 film), an American silent adventure film. The Torrent (1924 film), a film directed by William Doner and A. P. Younger. The Torrent (2012 film), a 2012 Canadian film directed by Simon Lavoie. The Torrents, a 1955 Australian play. Torrent (play) ( 狂流, Kuángliú ), a Chinese play about the life of Tian Han.

  6. File sharing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    t. e. File sharing in Japan is notable for both its size and sophistication. [1] The Recording Industry Association of Japan has used a 2010 study to suggest that illegal downloads (which have been illegal since 2010) outnumber legal ones 10:1. [2] [3] In 2012, a law was passed that would invoke penalties for accessing pirated music or movies. [3]

  7. KTorrent - Wikipedia

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    Features. KTorrent is often received as a client intended to be feature rich. [4] Features include: [5] Upload and download speed capping / throttling & scheduling. Internet searching with torrent search engines. Support for UDP trackers. IP address blocklist plugin. Port forwarding with UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)

  8. Portal (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Portal (architecture) A portal is an opening in a wall of a building, gate or fortification, especially a grand entrance to an important structure. [1] [page needed] Doors, metal gates, or portcullis in the opening can be used to control entry or exit. The surface surrounding the opening may be made of simple building materials or decorated ...

  9. Portal hypertension - Wikipedia

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    Portal hypertension is defined as increased portal venous pressure, with a hepatic venous pressure gradient greater than 5 mmHg. Normal portal pressure is 1–4 mmHg; clinically insignificant portal hypertension is present at portal pressures 5–9 mmHg; clinically significant portal hypertension is present at portal pressures greater than 10 mmHg.