Commercial Usenets Offer Petabytes - For A Price

Commercial Usenets Offer Petabytes - For A Price

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Newsgroups have survived online since 1979. Since that time they have been hosted using the Usenet protocol, a technology invented when digital information was flowing at just a trickle, not a torrent. Newsgroups still store bits and pieces of larger media files in the text and binary file formats that were best suited to early fora and discussion boards. The usenet and newsgroup space contributed much to the web's history. We may never have heard the acronym FAQ had it not been popularized in newsgroups. A more recent incarnation has been the rise of premium downloading services that provide paid access to uncensored newsgroups.

As new file sharing networks proliferate protected content, the watchful eyes and legal arms of the big performing rights organizations have focused their scope and extended their reach out to both decentralized P2P networks and centralized client & server distributions networks.

Performing rights and royalties organizations have successfully sued both individuals and for-profit companies for copyright violation. Thus, many end users are thinking twice about how and where they share broadband content. Although the usenet community avoided attention from these legal teams for some years, since 2006 even they have been subject to expensive litigation.

Broadband consumers have become increasingly enthusiastic about newsgroup providers because of the robustness, dispersion, anonymity, reliability, security and velocity of these antediluvian networks. The required learning curve for the NNTP protocol, however, is rather steep for the casual user or novice. Paid service providers in the uncensored newsgroups category have been meeting the need for an easier and more secure way to access newsgroup content by offering transparent portals that exploit the anonymity of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). In order to access terabytes of rare files, many surfers are happy to pay a small monthly membership fee to these commercial usenets.

As we see established mainstream media distribution players enter the online file sharing space with inexpensive, legal offerings, commercial usenets may be forced to lower prices and add features. Accordingly, those of us contemplating signing up with a premium usenet should assess the competitive offerings. A free usenet trial is one way to try before you buy. This kind of offer affords the consumer an opportunity to explore the anonymous usenet before either choosing a premium subscription membership plan or canceling before charges accrue.

Precisely because this sector is now dominated by commercial interests, it has become difficult to find objective reviews about these services. Anyone who might be in the market for services provided by uncensored newsgroups should compare the top competitors on the basis of completion, retention, security, anonymity, price and availability.


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