Check this out, its an article I just read. I am not a P2P user myself but I am sure alot of ppl are, so heres a read and any forcasts as to what may happen with this:
Company claims ability to wipe out file-sharing
Music, movie sharing doomed, say Finns
By Paul Hales: Monday 18 April 2005, 12:13
A FINNISH COMPANY, Viralg Oy, says it can wipe out file-sharing in an instant.
The company says it has developed digital rights protection software that can be incorporated into digital movie, music or software releases and set to play havoc with P2P networks on which releases may appear.
Viralg says it has a "virtual algorithm" which is capable of, "mixing together files in P2P networks in a way that the illegal downloader will end up downloading useless garbage instead of real music, movie or game content". In a statement, it claims its technology can also destroy already shared files on peer to peer networks.
The company says the technology has been used sucessfully by BMG's Finnish subsidiary, BMG Finland and it is now actively seeking new clients in the entertainment industry.
It says its technology can be used on any of the existing P2P networks without damaging the networks, any ISPs or the downloader's PC. It claims it'll simply corrupt the downloaded file so it cannot be viewed.
Here's the Web site:
http://www.viralg.com/index.html/