P2P



File sharing is a method of uploading files by users so that other users are able to download them on their device for their own desire. P2P is a method to share files between individuals whether it is photos, music, videos, or documents. It is short for peer to peer sharing. P2P services have been infamous for pirating and illegally distributing digital files without the permission of their original owners. Some of these well-known sites include Napster, Megaupload, Piratebay and such. P2P easily allows users to share any content they want and allow others to efficiently download or upload files as well.

Should Online Scofflaws Be Denied Web Access?" by ERIC PFANNER, The New York Times, April 13, 2009, p. B4. Available athttp://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/13/technology/internet/13iht-piracy13.html

Choi, David Y; Perez, Arturo. Online piracy and the emergence of new business models (Conference Paper). USASBE/SBI 2006 Joint Conference Proceedings. Tucson, AZ. ed. Toombs, Leslie A. 2006. choi.pdf (below)

The BitTorrent Effect by Clive Thompson, Wired, January 2005. http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.01/bittorrent.html

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