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Freenet: A Distributed Anonymous Information Storage and Retrieval System

Ian ClarkeContact Information, Oskar SandbergContact Information, Brandon WileyContact Information and Theodore W. HongContact Information

(5)  Uprizer, Inc., 1007 Montana Avenue #323, CA 90403 Santa Monica, USA
(6)  Mörbydalen 12, 18252 Stockholm, Sweden
(7)  2305 Rio Grande Street, TX 78705 Austin, USA
(8)  Department of Computing, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, 180 Queen’s Gate, SW7 2BZ London, UK
Abstract
We describe Freenet, an adaptive peer-to-peer network application that permits the publication, replication, and retrieval of data while protecting the anonymity of both authors and readers. Freenet operates as a network of identical nodes that collectively pool their storage space to store data files and cooperate to route requests to the most likely physical location of data. No broadcast search or centralized location index is employed. Files are referred to in a location-independent manner, and are dynamically replicated in locations near requestors and deleted from locations where there is no interest. It is infeasible to discover the true origin or destination of a file passing through the network, and dificult for a node operator to determine or be held responsible for the actual physical contents of her own node.
Work of Theodore W. Hong was supported by grants from the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission and the National Science Foundation.

Contact Information Ian Clarke
Email: ian@octayne.com

Contact Information Oskar Sandberg
Email: md98-osa@nada.kth.se

Contact Information Brandon Wiley
Email: blanu@uts.cc.utexas.edu

Contact Information Theodore W. Hong
Email: t.hong@doc.ic.ac.uk
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