The files available on the Emule Server Lists are files shared by Users of the service. Users can search for files that have been shared by other Users and share files they own.
Some benefits of downloading eMule are: Everyone can share files that are within a specified directory, files are fully searchable, this hubs are restricted and does not allow pornography.
Yes, Emule is a free program used for downloading and sharing all types of files. You assume any risk when downloading the software though.
EMule was created on 2002-05-13.
eMule is a tool to transfer files - like FTP/HTTP - and is therefore legal. However as for every tool, that doesn't means that every possible usage is legal. In nearly all countries it is forbidden in to download copyrighted material without the consent of the owner. So if you plan to download the latest cinema blockbusters for example, that would be most likely not a legal usage of eMule and we strongly advise against doing so. Sometimes it might be hard to determine if a given file is legal to download or not - if you want to be sure to not violate any copyrights we suggest to use websites like our ContentDB where all linked files are verified to have a license which allows downloading them on eMule.
Usually referring to software you may have loaded for the purpose of sharing files. Gnutella, emule, bittorrent come to mind.
Emule deals with file transfers. You can download emule on toggle. This is supported by Windows XP; 7 and 2000. Also supported by Windows Vista and Windows ME.
One can find an 'eMule' box online from the 'eMule-Project' website. It is an open source software package that one can download from their website for use with Windows or Mac.
There is one main service that Servidores eMule offers one main service. The primary function of the Servidores eMule is to host other people's content so that other people can download them.
Emule itself is a file sharing protocol for Microsoft Windows Computers. Emule Server is what hosts the connection between a client (someone that wants a file that you have specified to share), and your computer's shared directory.
That would probably be copyright infringement by copying files over a peer-to-peer network. It is very easy to share files over such a peer-to-peer network (such as LimeWire, Kazaa, eMule, etc.), so you can easily share, or upload, both legal and illegal files, i.e. files which you are, and which you are not, allowed to copy according to copyright laws.
eMule is a tool to transfer files - like FTP/HTTP - and is therefore legal. However as for every tool, that doesn't means that every possible usage is legal. In nearly all countries it is forbidden in to download copyrighted material without the consent of the owner. that includes songs, movies, or any other copyrighted materials