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Also
commonly referred to as P2P, P-to-P and P2P
communications, peer-to-peer
communication refers
to the transmission between two peer computers
over a network. P2P became widely known by computer users as they
began sharing MP3s
and other files over P2P networks. For example,
Napster is an example of a P2P
software application. After downloading and installing this program
users were able to connect with other computers, search for songs,
and download any of them freely.
- See document CH001042
for additional information about the legality of P2P and file
sharing.
Also see: Bittorrent,
File sharing,
Gnutella,
KaZaA,
LimeWire, Napster,
Network definitions,
Peer, Peer-to-peer
network
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