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It varies on the legislation of the country concerned.
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, FrostWire (uses the Gnutella network as well as BitTorrent magnet links), (formerly) LimeWire and Kazaa.
limewire is a p2p program the only thing it does is download via p2p
p2p y osi
p2p stands for ''peer to peer''
If your f2p then yes if your p2p then no. Barrows armor is good if your p2p. f2p = Free to Play p2p = Member
Limewire is a very popular P2P program.
An approach to computer networking where all computers share equivalent responsibility for processing data is called a "peer-to-peer" (P2P) network. In this model, each participant, or peer, can act as both a client and a server, allowing for decentralized data sharing and resource allocation. This contrasts with traditional client-server models, where dedicated servers handle most of the processing. P2P networks are often used in file sharing and collaborative applications.
p2p means peer to peer there it no differences between the two
no, sharing is not wrong and neither p2p. this is one of the best things the world has to offer.