Windows update hits file-sharing networks
Takeaway: Peer-to-peer advocates say the technology is about more than just swapping copyrighted music and video. Really.
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Ina Fried
CNET News.com
Advocates of file sharing are distributing the latest Windows update in an effort to show that peer-to-peer networks could play a legitimate role in the distribution of commercial software.
Peer-to-peer advocacy group Downhill Battle has
"Now is a crucial time to demonstrate ways that peer-to-peer can be useful," Downhill Battle co-founder Nicholas Reville told CNET News.com. "We are facing a situation where Congress is
Reville said he was referring to the
In addition to distributing SP2, Downhill Battle also used peer-to-peer technology to distribute video of the congressional hearings on the Induce Act.
By distributing Microsoft's code, the company might be putting itself in violation of other laws, analysts say. Although the SP2 upgrade is free, the peer-to-peer distribution of it could well be in violation of Microsoft's license agreement.
The software maker declined to comment specifically on Downhill Battle's action but reiterated that it feels the best way for consumers to get SP2 is to turn on the Automatic Upgrade feature in Windows and wait for the update to be pulled down automatically.
"We are always looking at ways of doing it," said Stephen Toulouse, security program manager at Microsoft. "The challenge with peer-to-peer is that you never know what you are getting."
Downhill Battle's effort plays on the fact that although the SP2 code was
Indeed, what Downhill Battle is distributing is not the individual PC download of the upgrade--which is still not available--but rather the network installation kit that Microsoft released on Monday for IT professionals. That download, which is roughly 270 megabytes, is more than three times larger than the download the typical user would get via automatic update and is designed for companies that need to upgrade many machines running different versions of Windows XP.
The network installer is also
"Do not click 'Download' if you are updating just one computer," Microsoft states in bold, capital letters. "A smaller, more appropriate download will be available soon on Windows Update."
The demand from enthusiasts for individual upgrades comes as many corporations are opting to
Reville said the fact that Microsoft is taking weeks to get the software to users is a sign that there is an opportunity for file sharing to play a part.
"Even Microsoft--the biggest of the big--is rolling this out gradually," he said. "The combined power of every Internet user with a broadband connection is bigger even than Microsoft."
Analysts say that maybe true, but there are other issues at play.
"There's a certain logic to that," Jupiter Research analyst Michael Gartenberg said. "Of course, that gets balanced against, 'How do I make sure that I am getting Service Pack 2 unmodified as opposed to something that might have a virus or a Trojan horse linked to it?'"
And there is little benefit to the consumer, Gartenberg said.
"It's certainly not going to come any faster," he said. "As long as a company like Microsoft has resources to download this type of content, there is no reason for consumers to want to turn to a peer-to-peer method."
The move is also a bit of a twist for
"And since we're fervent advocates of open-source software around here, SP2torrent.com wouldn't be complete (without) a link to Knoppix, the zero-commitment Linux Live CD."
CNET News.com's Rob Lemos contributed to this report.
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