FaSMaN
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The way the track you down on torrents is they look for torrents with illegal files and then they see what seeders/peers they can download it from. These seeders/peers and then traced and their ISP/upstream providers are notified and so the message eventually gets to you.
On news servers its really easy, you just need to look at who is logged on (on paid servers they have even more details on you) and then see what that user is downloading. Every one downloading illegal content is traced and notified. No looking for seeders or peers on illegal content, just listing ALL user downloading it.
I do believe you are misinformed about how news groups work, for starters you cant "see" what people are downloading as its encrypted with ssl, requests are made to download newsgroup packets this information is then stored on the news group server temporally till the download is completed nowhere in this process is your ip exchanged or stored and since your downloading the packet with ssl no one els knows what your downloading or can see anything,except an encrypted SSL connection.
Torrents do how ever allso have SSL but you're still connecting to other peers even if you announce on an SSL conneciton. Unless you use a proxy service, your IP is publicly available to any member of that private tracker but with usenet, your IP is never exposed to any third party.
Like I said before you need a proper source for that info not YOUR OWN OPINION.
Now lets put this to rest , your main argument is that usenet is old and redundant with lots of security flaws as it is used in a way it was never intended, I highly recommend you read/watch a speach by Mecheal Brooks at Dev con 17 regarding the current state of Torrents and its flaws/hacks:
http://www.defcon.org/images/defcon...ns/defcon-17-brooks-aslanian-tor_hacks-wp.pdf
https://media.defcon.org/dc-17/vide...ian - BitTorrent Hacks - Video and Slides.m4v
PS if you dont know what dev con is I really cant help you.
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