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Old Aug 20, 2007, 12:58 pm
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PTravel
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Originally Posted by KVS
Yes, by using Skype, you are [in]voluntarily "donating" your bandwidth and CPU power to their network.

From their EULA (http://www.skype.com/company/legal/eula/index.html):
Article 4 Utilization of Your computer

4.1 Utilization of Your computer. You hereby acknowledge that the Skype Software may utilize the processor and bandwidth of the computer (or other applicable device) You are utilizing, for the limited purpose of facilitating the communication between Skype Software users.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/...2570A1001698C0
http://blog.drinsama.de/erich/en/200...r-network.html
"Reader Julian Bond wrote in to say that the relay traffic in question only occurs if the Skype PC becomes a "supernode". This is only possible the PC is connected directly to the internet without an intervening firewall. Even then, Bond says that Skype only relays signalling and not voice traffic, to a maximum of 40kbit/s in both directions."
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