nsane.forums Posted October 13, 2012 Share Posted October 13, 2012 Despite numerous efforts by the government and entertainment industries, many college students still use BitTorrent to gain access to the latest movies, music and games. While most universities have strict anti-piracy policies in place, there are always groups of students who continue undeterred. Today we look at the top universities in the United States ranked by BitTorrent usage.In recent years, US colleges and universities have undertaken measures to reduce piracy.In 2010 the U.S. Government added a new requirement for colleges and universities to stop illicit file-sharing on their networks. This legislation puts a defiant school at risk of losing federal funding if it doesn’t do enough to stop illicit file-sharers on its campus.Schools across the country responded appropriately to the new rules and some institutions have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars installing anti-file-sharing systems on their networks. However, this doesn’t mean that college piracy has been completely eliminated.There’s still plenty of unauthorized swapping going on at colleges, even on BitTorrent, which is the most heavily monitored file-sharing platform.With help from ScanEye, TorrentFreak has obtained a list of the most active U.S. universities on BitTorrent networks this year. ScanEye monitors hundreds of thousands of public torrent files and based on IP-addresses they can track downloaders back to individual universities, when these are listed as the IP-owner.As can be seen on the table below, Rutgers University leads the list with 1809 “hits” since November last year, almost twice as many as New York University which comes in second place with 986 hits.University Of Houston, University of Southern California, and Texas A&M University complete the top 5. To put the “hits” in perspective, a large Internet provider such as Comcast has several million, and even Disney has over a hundred hits. While some students (or staff) still use BitTorrent on the university network, BitTorrent use is certainly not rampant.As a disclaimer, we have to mention that not all of the files downloaded at these universities are being shared without permission. There is plenty of legal content available on BitTorrent. However, a quick glimpse at the most downloaded content reveals that unauthorized sharing is relatively popular.At Rutgers University the top 5 most downloaded files comprises the movies Fast Five, Cars 2 and Puss in Boots, the game The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, and the album The Dreamer, The Believer by Common. Typical student downloads such as Microsoft Office for Mac and cult films such as Pulp Fiction are high up the list of most shared files at Rutgers University.Below is the full list of the top 50 universities ranked by BitTorrent usage.Universities ranked by BitTorrent usage # University Hits torrentfreak.com 1 Rutgers University 1809 2 New York University 986 3 University Of Houston 795 4 University of Southern California 776 5 Texas A&M University 768 6 The George Washington University 767 7 University of Minnesota 720 8 State University of New York at Buffalo 610 9 University of Maryland 602 10 Tennessee State University 530 11 Northeastern University 513 12 Michigan State University 495 13 Wayne State University 488 14 Columbia University 479 15 Boston University 467 16 Vanderbilt University 460 17 North Carolina Central University 450 18 University of California, San Diego 435 19 Old Dominion University 425 20 Ohio State University 395 21 University of Michigan 388 22 Case Western Reserve University 387 23 University of Texas at San Antonio 382 24 Sonoma State University 381 25 The Pennsylvania State University 381 26 University of Colorado 378 27 Virginia State University 378 28 Villanova University 377 29 Purdue University 375 30 Indiana University 374 31 Clemson University 374 32 Lindenwood University 366 33 Harvard University 361 34 Marquette University 360 35 Grambling State University 358 36 University of California at Berkeley 355 37 University of Arizona 343 38 University of Washington 341 39 Fordham University 334 40 University of Illinois 333 41 Georgetown University 329 42 University of Nebraska-Lincoln 324 43 Montclair State University 322 44 University of Wisconsin Madison 319 45 University of Utah 311 46 University of Delaware 301 47 University of Pennsylvania 300 48 Duke University 298 49 University of Hawaii 295 50 State University of New York at Stony Brook 291 View:Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avitar Posted October 13, 2012 Share Posted October 13, 2012 Haha my university isn't listed here because we're ALL too smart to be caught ^_^ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myidisbb Posted October 13, 2012 Share Posted October 13, 2012 Haha my university isn't listed here because we're ALL too smart to be caught ^_^yeah you should had blacken out the city at least. im 10 minutes from you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avitar Posted October 19, 2012 Share Posted October 19, 2012 Haha my university isn't listed here because we're ALL too smart to be caught ^_^yeah you should had blacken out the city at least. im 10 minutes from you I did not mention my city, nor is it anywhere in my profile. I'm on FFOX with IPFuck and behind a proxy, using the Tor network. YOU CANNOT TRACE ME. I think your account was made by a bot, your post and message do not make sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mara- Posted October 21, 2012 Share Posted October 21, 2012 Maybe he read your avatar. :lol:Cheers ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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