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= Video Overview =

## Three lines of text to describe in a nutshell what this video is all about.
Torrents are a great way to download legal material, and they are also great to save bandwidth when downloading large files, like a Ubuntu ISO. If we could teach new users to download using BitTorrent, then it could just save that much more bandwidth for people who need to download it via HTTP.

= Target Audience =

## Describe who might be interested in this. If no specific group then "users" is the default.
## * Systems administrators
## * Developers
## * Users
 * People looking to download large files, more specifically, Ubuntu ISO's

##= Pre-requisites =
## Are there any other tutorial videos that people might benefit from having already seen?

= Required Knowledge =

## Specific things they really should already know.
 * Basic familiarity with PC.
 * Downloading files with different BitTorrent clients.
 
##= Recommended Knowledge =
## Other stuff that might be useful for them to know but isn't essential.

= Objectives =

## * Describe this
## * Manage that..
## * Create the other specific object
## * Delete the object
## * In other ways manipulate the object
 * Explain how it saves bandwidth downloading via BitTorrent
 * Explain how to use BitTorrent

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