Computer Science, asked by hamzabhura84, 9 months ago

Should Internet P2P networks be regulated to ensure they are used for only legal activities?

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Answered by chisomcomputerbraina
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Answer:

Explanation:

Internet peer-to-peer (P2P) networking involves sharing files and other resources directly with other computers via the Internet. While some content is legally exchanged via an Internet P2P network, some content (such as movies and music) is exchanged illegally.

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Should Internet P2P networks be regulated to ensure they are used for only legal activities? Why or why not?

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If a P2P network set up for legitimate use is used for illegal purposes, should the organization or person who set up the P2P network be responsible? Explain your answer.

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Would you want to use an Internet P2P network? Why or why not?

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Use the Web to research more about BitTorrent and Gnutella’s LimeWire. Do you think these are legitimate peer-to-peer P2P networks? Why or why not?

Answered by khwaishkgill
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Thus, there should be a regulation on the P2P networks to ensure that they should be used for illegal activities. If a P2P network is used for illegal purposes then the organisation is responsible for any illegal use like copyright issue. ... It is the better way to find, buy or rent some music or movies via P2P network.

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