P2P programs don't have servers, nor do they use a fixed port range. Actually, some p2p programs even encrypt its traffic to avoid monitoring/blocking by signatures.
Therefore, to block p2p, you need professional internet filtering products.
If you prefer software solution, I will recommend "WFilter Enterprise".
http://www.imfirewall.us
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the safest p2p program i wood have to say is gigatribe but with this you cant search or share with all the people on the server just the ones you allow
Usually referring to software you may have loaded for the purpose of sharing files. Gnutella, emule, bittorrent come to mind.
Go on Limewire, then go on the bar on the top of the program. Click tools, than options. Go to the Downloads section which is the third tab from the left. Uncheck "Share files downloaded from the P2P Network with the P2P network." Then you are done.
It depends on whether or not you use a P2P to download. If you don't use a P2P and all you do is download it without uploading to anyone else, they can sue only enough to put in a 15' by 30' above ground pool. If you use a P2P, which uploads to others at the same time as it downloads to you, they can sue enough to put in an olympic sized pool complete with surrounding atrium and potted plants. If they really want to make an example of you, they'll include the tennis court and dog-run too.
You can download this song from a P2P program such as Kazaa, Limewire etc. Although I wouldn't reconmend this as it is illegal.