Because there is nothing inherently wrong with sharing files over the internet. it is only when those files are copyrighted that it becomes an issue.
Bittorrent is a P2P protocol which allows you to download files.
It all depends on what you define as a "download helper." If you are talking about a P2P network program, then it depends. As long as the song is not copyrighted, it is legal to download. If you are talking about a iTunes or Amazon, then, no. A commonly used p2p program where you can find plenty of non-copyrighted music that is legal to download is my music, inc. If you want to get an idea of a typical P2P site, copy and past the following link in your browser: http://tinyurl.com/virus-free-music
i got a few songs from dada.net and theyre legal as theyre not a P2P(peer to peer) site
"i dont think its legal, because its free movie and song downloads and shows"Ace1tk- Bearshare was originally an illegal P2P program. They agreed to pay 30million to the Record industry and close their doors in 2006. Later that year bearshare was brought back(bought by iMesh) as a LEGAL p2p networking software. Making it legal to download music, videos, etc. ROOZIE1- i think bear share is not legal
There are a number of p2p TV solutions currently available. These include Zattoo Reeltime and Miro. There are some technical and legal issues with it so it has not become as widespread as some people thought it would.
limewire is a p2p program the only thing it does is download via p2p
p2p y osi
p2p stands for ''peer to peer''
If your f2p then yes if your p2p then no. Barrows armor is good if your p2p. f2p = Free to Play p2p = Member
Limewire is a very popular P2P program.
Limewire is not illegal. Limewire is a perfectly legal P2P agent. Downloading certain files may be illegal if they are copyrighted or you do not have permission.
p2p means peer to peer there it no differences between the two