Comcast, perhaps the most aggressive opponent of file-sharing after the RIAA, has seen the light. After testing P4P, an experimental file-sharing architecture that reduces network costs and bandwidth usage, the company is closer to embracing file sharing on its own network.
"We are active members of [the P4P working group,] and our engineers are actively collaborating and engaging with others engineers on it. We're absolutely engaged and part of it," says Comcast spokesman Charlie Douglas. Read the full article