We'll put this one in the sarcastic, go figure, column. In December, the MPAA puts together a major effort to dent BitTorrent by sending out cease and desist letters. As a result, big trackers like Suprnova shut down. What happens? Traffic on the network goes up, according to both Cachelogic and BigChampagne. Let's just make things clear… when you sue file sharing applications, their traffic goes up, not down.







