Oxford University anti-peer-to-peer policy hits legal music service Spotify
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 The University of Oxford is preventing students from accessing the legal, peer-to-peer online music service Spotify. Officials in the university’s Computer Services department (OUCS) say too much of the network’s bandwidth is taken up by people using such services, slowing down the network for others. Spotify, which has more than 2.7 million users in the UK, allows users to listen to music stored on other users’ computers over the internet, eitherContinue reading