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www.spectrum.ieee.org -  The same kind of peer-to-peer file sharing that made Napster famous—and infamous—is being used in a new research project in Europe that aims to pipe TV programs over the Internet. As part of the P2P-Next project, engineers from several European universities, research institutes, broadcast networks, and manufacturers have agreed to pool their expertise to develop a file-sharing system, based on free open-source software, that could someday allow users connected to the Internet to deliver videos from anywhere to anywhere—and to any number of people throughout the world.
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