Scuttle you will probably find that most to all of our files are shared on torrents. Once they are posted here they are free to be posted elsewhere. The problem with torrents is they also carry non-pd material. It is the policy of the GAC-UK to seek to remain as above board as possible. We have a policy to not even reference specific sites that carry non-pd material. We welcome others to place the files from here on torrents to share with the world but do not as a site support torrents. Hope that explains our position.
Sorry - I wrote too quickly and took too much for granted. I meant "Why not replace your download from server with your own torrent tracker?" So people would click on your site to download, as they do now, but you'd get the benefits of torrent-ness.
You wouldn't be mixing with pirated material - everything on the tracker would be 100% under your control. If this sounds interesting, then the first thing to do is to check if there is a torrent tracker plug in for the forum software you use.
A torrent is just a form of download technology; it has become associated with piracy (that's what they are mostly used for) but they're also used to distribute open source software (your forum software, Simple Machines, is partly distributed this way)
and the BBC are using torrents to distribute their own online content.
Anyway - I hope that clears up the mistake caused by sloppy writing! I'll leave it as that unless you want me to say more, but depending on your download patterns and the cooperation you get from users, torrents might be able to solve most of your bandwidth problems -
without your mixing with pirated material and supporting sites that breach copyright.