P2P is both a security issue (personal and computer security) and because so much intellectual property is uploaded illegally on p2p networks it is also a copyright issue.
Peer-to-peer sharing of protected files is a violation of copyright.
Yes, the research published in Nature Communications is peer reviewed.
Michael A. Einhorn has written: 'Peer-to-peer networking and digital rights management' -- subject(s): Copyright and electronic data processing, Peer-to-peer architecture (Computer networks) 'Media, technology, and copyright' -- subject(s): Copyright, Copyright and electronic data processing, Economic aspects of Copyright, Economic aspects of Intellectual property, Intellectual property
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.
The Internet, Peer-to-Peer (Point-to-Point) Communications, and Terminal Emulation.
If you buy songs legally from the LimeWire store then it will cost money. If you are caught downloading songs illegally without paying for them then it could cost you a lot of money. To quote LimeWire: What Happens If I Commit Copyright Infringement? Your activities on peer-to-peer networks such as LimeWire may be monitored by copyright owners. Violation of copyright laws may subject one to substantial money damages. Copyright owners have sued thousands of people for infringement of copyright over peer-to-peer networks. (See links below)
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It is not illegal to download stuff that can be legally downloaded. It is illegal to download stuff that is not legally downloadable. If it is something you would normally pay for in a store and you are downloading it for free then it is almost certainly illegal. LimeWire's advice is: "Your activities on peer-to-peer networks such as LimeWire may be monitored by copyright owners. Violation of copyright laws may subject one to substantial money damages. Copyright owners have sued thousands of people for infringement of copyright over peer-to-peer networks."
File protection and security compared to peer to peer.
That is a peer to peer network.
The name Skype was derived from the working name for the network software producing face-to-face communications system, Sky peer-to-peer, which was used during development of the project.
LimeWire is software that links your computer to other computers so you can share files that you have created. If the other person does not have the right to share the files (music, movies, games etc.) then they are acting illegally in making them available and you are acting illegally in receiving them. LimeWire says: Your activities on peer-to-peer networks such as LimeWire may be monitored by copyright owners. Violation of copyright laws may subject one to substantial money damages. Copyright owners have sued thousands of people for infringement of copyright over peer-to-peer networks. (See links below)