File sharing is the distribution or providing access of digital media over the internet. P2P file sharing is the distribution of digital media among users without the need for a server, using peer-to-peer networking technology.
An example of this sharing is BitTorrent, a site that allows users to upload and download large files. Another example of a P2P site is Napster, a site that operated in the early 2000s for sharing audio files.
An ICT issue arises with P2P sites because many people use P2P sites to share pirated information.
https://www.wired.com/2005/01/bittorrent-2/
An example of this sharing is BitTorrent, a site that allows users to upload and download large files. Another example of a P2P site is Napster, a site that operated in the early 2000s for sharing audio files.
An ICT issue arises with P2P sites because many people use P2P sites to share pirated information.
https://www.wired.com/2005/01/bittorrent-2/
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