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• Monday, January 04th, 2010

File sharing in this era of information technology has reached unprecedented heights and is normally associated with computer applications and sharing of music and movies over the internet. File sharing was at the center of a fierce copyright infringement battle a few years ago. As the battle with bigwigs in the music industry rages on, the concept has become increasingly popular with millions of users enjoying the benefits of sharing their favorite music and movies online. In simple terms, file sharing is not illegal as long as you do not infringe on any copyright laws.

File sharing today follows the peer-to-peer or P2P model. You have access to millions of other computers and at the same time provide them access to your files. Access is generally free and does not require any uploading. Several P2P networks offer file sharing for free and provide the required software as well. Downloading also carries an element of security risks, which includes viruses, spyware, adware, and malware. These can either destroy or slow down your system incredibly. In order to avoid this, you ought to use a P2P file sharing software that is certified clean. By taking the right precautions, you can continue to enjoy your favorite music and movies through file sharing.

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