The Internet Archive has released over 1MM items on bittorrent, including old PD books, movies, TV commercials, and librivox audio books. http://blog.archive.org/2012/08/07/over-1000000-torrents-of-downloadable-books-music-and-movies/ Brewster Kahle says ... "BitTorrent is the now fastest way to download items from the Archive, because the BitTorrent client downloads simultaneously from two different Archive servers located in two different datacenters, and from other Archive users who have downloaded these Torrents already. The distributed nature of BitTorrent swarms and their ability to retrieve Torrents from local peers may be of particular value to patrons with slower access to the Archive, for example those outside the United States or inside institutions with slow connections." http://blog.bittorrent.com/2012/08/07/the-internet-archive-releases-over-1000000-files-of-freely-downloadable-music-movies-and-books-via-bittorrent/ BitTorrent says ... "We’re committed to building a sustainable future that empowers creative content, effects the social good and ultimately persuades institutional change. We were happy to find that our interests align with those of the Internet Archive as we strive to protect and maintain society’s cultural artifacts – creating new ways to discover media and share it worldwide. Combined with the vast amount of content from the Internet Archive and the size and scope of the BitTorrent community, this is truly a worthy cause and we look forward to continuing to build new content solutions for the digital world." ############################ To unsubscribe from the DLF-ANNOUNCE list: write to: mailto:[log in to unmask] or click the following link: http://lists.clir.org/scripts/wa-CLIR.exe?SUBED1=DLF-ANNOUNCE&A=1