It's been 10 years since Bram Cohen, Chief Scientist and Co-founder of BitTorrent, first invented the revolutionary P2P (peer-to-peer) file-sharing protocol for transferring large files over the Internet. Now on its 10 year anniversary, BitTorrent's disruptive technology has an installed base of over 160 million clients worldwide, and has grown to become a viable distribution platform for content producers around then world. The company, which first incorporated in 2004 has shifted its focus back to its roots in content delivery, and looks to seeding its future in live streaming.
While the P2P file-sharing protocol has long been associated with digital piracy, BitTorrent has worked with a variety of filmmakers, musicians and authors over the past year, to help distribute films using the company's P2P technology.
I caught up with Cohen at last year's NewTeeVee Live where he discussed BiTorrent's future in P2P live streaming.