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April 3rd, 2009

New law sinks Swedish net traffic

Posted by Richard Koman @ April 3, 2009 @ 1:04 PM

Categories: Government technology

Tags: Sweden, Traffic, Fall-off, Piracy, Internet, Fiber Optics, Optical Networking, Network Technology, Business Operations, Corporate Law

Wow, maybe Draconian anti-piracy laws really do work. Two days after a new law went into effect in Sweden, Internet traffic has nose-dived and it’s yet to pick up, Computerworld reports.

The law allows copyright holders to trace IP addresses to individuals, thus making filesharing officially non-anonymous.

Netrod Internet Exchange, which manages six of Sweden’s primary Internet exchange points, reports 50% falls in traffic, with peak transmission rates falling from 200Gb/sec to 110Gb/sec.

The fall-off is all the more dramatic since Sweden’s — one of the most wired of countries (most fiber-optic broadband connections per capita) — traffic had been on a steady rise for the past six months.

So does that mean fully half of Sweden’s traffic is illegal filesharing? Seems hard to believe.

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Belief in Anonymity
Maybe the Swedes are more concerned about their anonymity and privacy than piracy.
I think we will see a large spike in proxy usage!... (Read the rest)
Posted by: FiOS-Dave Posted on: 04/06/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Could be that half of the traffic is  xXSpeedzXx | 04/03/09
Does this sound like someone employed by RIAA/MPAA?  roaming | 04/05/09
RE: New law sinks Swedish net traffic  jerry@... | 04/03/09
If that's true.  kozmcrae | 04/03/09
Can't they just pay to have a fake IP or Proxy  LittleGuy | 04/03/09
RE: New law sinks Swedish net traffic  thillyboi | 04/03/09
RE: New law sinks Swedish net traffic  james.kilby@... | 04/04/09
RE: New law sinks Swedish net traffic  alewitinn1@... | 04/04/09
RE: New law sinks Swedish net traffic  stlmswe | 04/04/09
RE: New law sinks Swedish net traffic  carol tankersley | 04/04/09
Good. Cheaper internet then.  empty.bin@... | 04/05/09
RE: New law sinks Swedish net traffic  iouzero | 04/06/09
Belief in Anonymity  FiOS-Dave | 04/06/09

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