An entity on a peer-to-peer network is a piece of software which has access to local resources.
About 16 percent acquired music from peer-to-peer networks, according to the survey.
Users of peer-to-peer networks are, by definition, opening their computers up to the world.
On a peer-to-peer network, by contrast, any computer can be a client, a server, or both.
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It would allow you to use a peer-to-peer network.
They are said to form a peer-to-peer network of nodes.
The film was widely circulated in peer-to-peer networks which led to its commercial success.
The record companies also won important legal victories against peer-to-peer networks like Kazaa.
Sending gifts or letters to friends on a peer-to-peer network.
Microsoft Rave uses peer-to-peer technology to communicate and transfer data.
In some cases, free software vendors may use peer-to-peer technology as a method of dissemination.
The service was originally based on peer-to-peer technology acquired from Microsoft Research.
And others are trying to build authorized paid services using peer-to-peer technology.
As I have already said, people who use peer-to-peer technology for the unauthorized reproduction or distribution of copyrighted works are breaking the law.
An enhanced version of the service will use peer-to-peer file-sharing technology to get the video data to viewers.
Other opponents point out that peer-to-peer technology is not something that can be successfully constrained by new laws.
"Sales can go up even when the usage of peer-to-peer technology is rising," he said.
Building a paid music site based on peer-to-peer technology involved more work than you might think at first glance.
The movie industry has also begun to embrace peer-to-peer technology as a way to distribute material.