Say one was to have any ipod and a peer to peer file sharing program. How would one transfer music from the p2p program to say Itunes or something. Hypothetically of course.
go to files, add files or folders, and find the music through that… check out a bit torrent. btjunkie.org is one of my favorites
BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing protocol used to distribute large amounts of data. The initial distributor of the complete file or collection acts as the first seed. Each peer who downloads the data also uploads them to other peers. Relative to standard internet hosting, this provides a significant reduction in the original distributor’s hardware and bandwidth resource costs. It also provides redundancy against system problems and reduces dependence on the original distributor.
Programmer Bram Cohen designed the protocol in April 2001 and released a first implementation on 2 July 2001. It is now maintained by Cohen’s company BitTorrent, Inc. Usage of the protocol accounts for significant Internet traffic, though the precise amount has proven difficult to measure. There are numerous BitTorrent clients available for a variety of computing platforms.
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I’ve finally found a peer to peer file sharing service that I believe
will stay in business. It’s called PipeBytes [2], and while you wait
for your file to download, they make sure you have a YouTube video to
entertain you. There’s a new smart pen called Livescribe Smartpen [3]
that not only records what you write with it, it also records audio
while you write. The firmware update for the Nokia N810 also works
for the N800, and a new version of MythTV, called MaemoMyth [4], is
designed to work on the 770’s, N800’s and N810’s. You’ll need
GMythStream running on your linux PC to watch live or recorded video
on your tablet. Here are step-by-step instructions [5]. GoDaddy
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http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/MusicSharing/
http://tinyurl.com/57p7to
It’s undeniable that downloading and sharing music and other data via the internet has grown recently, however I believe that the solution to this problem is not to restrict a downloader’s internet experience or threaten them with legal action.
Instead I believe that a fairer approach should be taken to ensure that all artists get a fair salary for their work and that consumers are no longer hampered by the greed of the British Phonographic Industry that has monopolised the music industry in the last half century. For example a standard MP3 player such as an Apple iPod would take £22000 to ‘legally’ fill with music. (80GB iPod - 3MB per song at 79p each iTunes Music Store).
Due to high music prices, consumers became forced to find an alternative way to playback songs of their favourite artists. File sharing is only the latest method of this, evolving from tape recordings from radio shows and lending CD’s to a friend. File sharing should not be restricted or censored but embraced. A testament that many artists stand to, believing that file sharing helps create awareness about albums and up-and-coming groups.
I believe that a small tax should be annually levied on those who wish to share copyrighted music files. This tax will be paid directly to the artists whose works are most frequently downloaded. An alternate method would be to levy a small tax on blank media on which music, movies and software are commonly stored. Similarly, the proceeds would go towards the proprietors of the most frequently downloaded materials.
Finally, I believe that it is imperative for the success of such a scheme that a user’s internet history is only available to the government when a serious crime has been committed or is suspected to be committed. I believe that a user’s internet history is a private matter and should not be available to any non-regulatory body.
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The following video was obtained using a hack on a peer-to-peer sight. Often people do not realize that anything in you’re my documents folder is accessible to others when using Kazza, Limewire and other p2p file sharing programs. Check out some of the other videos I have found.
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The USB Laptop KVM with File Transfer is the latest innovation from IOGEAR, combining easy switching and convenient file transferring between two computers. It allows the user to seamlessly control a second computer with a laptop as the console. It is ideal for people who own a laptop and an older desktop PC and wish to keep using both for various functions or applications.
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or any other peer sharing programs? also, what are the better p2p programs?
also what are the chances any one can catch me downloading files?
Yes, but the chances of getting caught are extremely minimal. The only way you might ever get caught is if you downloaded thousands of songs. Another program is frostwire.
I need a file sharing program that doesnt have peer-2-peer
peer 2 peer is filesharing … if u dont want to use a pirating app just sendfile with messenger or use a file transfer service like "yousendit" …
Im looking for a free file share download for music only mp3s. I used to use Ares alot before but that was few years ago. Ive read reviews on a few mp3 rocket, frostwire, limewire etc. but so many out there. What is the best for avoiding viruses, spyware, malware etc? Ive heard limeware is bad for this. Any help would be great
try”piolet” a very quick well stocked music only site.
hope this helps
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