P2P
Sharing files may be shared from one device over another through the network or the Internet via interactive devices like apps and movies etc. The process of file sharing is not illegal but the shared information could be illegal. File sharing offers people the ability or lapse to exchange copyrights and make money out of the sharing of certain resources unlawfully. A file-sharing peer-to-peer (P2P) is a network that links computer devices over the Internet. These computer systems can share some form of a file. The peer-to‐peer exchange of data is like linking several machines to a router and sharing information between them. Sadly, P2P also provides for the unauthorized exchange of copyrighted content and provides a black market for the sale of other materials like downloading files. Examples of P2P file-sharing services include BearShare, LimeWire, KaZaa, eMule, Vuze, uTorrent, and BitTorrent. If the program for file sharing in P2P is not correctly installed, it is possible to a...