Blog: P2P

"File sharing is a model that dissuades businesses and corporations from being involved and makes downloading digital media easy and cheaply"

File sharing is the method of publicly or privately sharing data and space between networks and computers. Though you could literally share data through a thumb drive, an SD card or through a disk, file sharing mainly refers to sharing files via a network. Through file sharing, users have the ability to either read/view, write, or modify the data that is received. In addition, a file sharing process usually has administrators that confirm that files and data are clean and are accessed properly. 

P2P file sharing allows users to share digital content like e-books, music, movies, etc through a direct, peer-to-peer connection. The peer-to-peer aspect happens directly between two people or two "nodes" over the network. The peer that hosts the file is called a seed and the one that downloads the file is called a leech. A good example of P2P file sharing are torrents. On Bitorrent, for example a user can download a movie using this protocol that another user has uploaded. 

In addition, a music sharing service called Napster was created in 1999 and was a peer-to-peer network that allowed users to download MP3 songs without paying at all. The users had the ability to connect and download songs from other people and could do vise-versa.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_management


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