Ok, so here's the deal: I'm doing some research on legal uses of BitTorrent and the current legal applications (i.e. The BitTorrent store, the upcoming Headweb service, several legal trackers, etc.) that make use of it. This'll be my final paper for this semester. What I'm interested in are your personal opinions an views on how the providers of these services could make these legal Bittorrent marketplaces more accessible to the consumer and how to get consumers to embrace these services. Of course it's no surprise that illegal BitTorrent downloading will always be the choice most will take, but still I'd like to believe that the legal applications have a fighting chance. - So, you see a future of legal BitTorrent? - What the content should be like and what about the prices? - How to make it interesting for the masses and if you like to call it that, mainstream? - What about DRM and other such tricks to prevent leaks to public trackers? Will there ever be a solution that gets accepted by both the consumers and the media companies? - Quality of the media being sold? Compromises? If at all possible, I'd really like you to wrap your mind around these questions and speak up. Now, I don't want such straightforward thoughtless answers like "Just make everything free for everyone, lol". What I'd like to see is a civil discussion about the future of BitTorrent and what you want from it from a legal point of view. Thanks.