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  1. Definition. From the Wikipedia: "The term P2PTV refers to peer-to-peer (P2P) software applications designed to redistribute video streams in real time on a P2P network; the distributed video streams are typically TV channels from all over the world but may also come from other sources. The draw to these applications is significant because they ...

  2. Video via http://visual.ly/how-green-your-internet Description "When you use the internet have you thought just how much energy you're using? This story may give you ...

  3. Intro by Michel Bauwens [2]: P2P Value is a landmark study because it is the first long (3-year) scientific study of 300+ peer production communities, and it largely confirms the ten years of empirical observations that form the basis of P2P Theory and the documentation in the P2P Foundation Wiki. Our team was also one of the 8 partners in the ...

  4. 2021年11月30日 · Cosmo-Local Production is a methodology for creating value and products and services that are inspired by the following basic rules (see below). and marries the planetary globalization of knowledge, the 'smart' localization of production, and both local and planetary mutualization, i.e. marrying distributed making and global open innovation: 1 ...

  5. Description. "Pastry is a generic, scalable and efficient substrate for peer-to-peer applications. Pastry nodes form a decentralized, self-organizing and fault-tolerant overlay network within the Internet. Pastry provides efficient request routing, deterministic object location, and load balancing in an application-independent manner.

  6. 2018年10月12日 · Bio. "Benjamin Jean is a lawyer specialized in intellectual property and founder of Inno3. He specializes in intellectual property management within the framework of open models (Open Source, Open Data, Open Hardware, interoperability or more generally Open Innovation and Open Access). He is President of the Open Law Association.

  7. 2009年3月18日 · Abstract. "The creation and distribution of user-generated content via video-sharing sites such as YouTube and GoogleVideo both expands and alters our rapport with the medium of television. This article proposes to introduce the concept of “homecasting” (as distinct from broadcasting and narrowcasting) as a step towards designing a ...

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