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So will Vtorrent be used for pirated copies or legal content?
Should we not look into more legal way. It will
Have more positive market. Ileggal downloads
Will always be persecuted.
Let's wait and see.
...If anybody have any suggestions or ideas about how we should reward the seeders, please PM me or reply in thread.
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I am a particular fan of creating a royalty payments channel:

This way, seeders can set the fees they pass on to rights holders. Rights holders can declare to the market what percentages they are prepared to accept, and again this can change over time depending on the rights holder.
For example, on first release, the rights holder might want to set the seeding price and the royalty percentage they are prepared to accept. As content becomes stale, the price might move to a market based model with the rights holder accepting less in terms of percentage share.
Lets say the rights holder is a software company that releases their software but wants to charge $500. They might want to keep 90% of that and offer 10% to seeders. This is like an affiliates program.
Or, lets say the rights holder is a movie company. They might to release James Bond xyz to seeders to help distribute their film. They might want to charge $5 per stream, and only want to keep 20% for themselves to encourage the market not to pirate the movie.
It would be interesting to have a verified rights holder seeder which shares a percentage with all other seeders. This means rights holders can be the source seeder, but others get a share for being distributors. ISP's would love it if large movie files were distributed on local area networks.
With a rights percentage share option, vTorrent would find itself being listed on sites like download.com and promoted by movie companies.
If you have any ideas on payments / incentives models, I'm sure the devs will be open to listening to views. It's still not too late to make changes or make tweaks to whatever they are planning.