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You have to buy ogrines from Bonta and is often used to have dofus p2p, (pay to play) and this is basically membership
Military lending can be used for a multitude of things such as: the basic military loans, personal loans, and P2P military loans. These loans can be administered and applied for by those where are and previously were in the military.
Peer lending, or person-to-person loan programs, are gaining in popularity and are easier than ever to find thanks to the Internet. There are websites dedicated exclusively to peer lending, such as LendingClub, and sites such as Prosper that provide P2P lending information among their other services.
It varies on the legislation of the country concerned.
BitTorrent, FrostWire (uses the Gnutella network as well as BitTorrent magnet links), (formerly) LimeWire and Kazaa.
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"i dont think its legal, because its free movie and song downloads and shows"Ace1tk- Bearshare was originally an illegal P2P program. They agreed to pay 30million to the Record industry and close their doors in 2006. Later that year bearshare was brought back(bought by iMesh) as a LEGAL p2p networking software. Making it legal to download music, videos, etc. ROOZIE1- i think bear share is not legal
Limewire is a legal program which uses a p2p networking system. This means it directly connects one computer to another in order to share files. Most media files on limewire are illegal and may also contain spyware, viruses or adware. I highly recommend you DO NOT use this program
There are a number of p2p TV solutions currently available. These include Zattoo Reeltime and Miro. There are some technical and legal issues with it so it has not become as widespread as some people thought it would.
Yes OS X supports P2P protocols and many other common protocols to windows, so there should not be a problem as long as you have compatible software.
Bittorrent is a P2P protocol which allows you to download files.
It all depends on what you define as a "download helper." If you are talking about a P2P network program, then it depends. As long as the song is not copyrighted, it is legal to download. If you are talking about a iTunes or Amazon, then, no. A commonly used p2p program where you can find plenty of non-copyrighted music that is legal to download is my music, inc. If you want to get an idea of a typical P2P site, copy and past the following link in your browser: http://tinyurl.com/virus-free-music
i got a few songs from dada.net and theyre legal as theyre not a P2P(peer to peer) site
limewire is a p2p program the only thing it does is download via p2p
Limewire is a free P2P file sharing program..... so yes it would be free, but technically it is not legal to download files that way. Because file sharing is not legal in some places because of copyright and licensing reasons.