P2P file sharing comes with some controversy. Several online entities have even closed down or shifted business schemes because of this. Thus, it is important to know the issues you are getting involved in when P2P file sharing.
Breaking copyright laws
Artists and their production companies have tried to crack down on P2P file sharing companies because they say these companies are breaking copyright laws. However, some say that files are ultimately the property of the people who bought the music or file, so they can just can share them if they want to. Up until now, there's still an ongoing debate regarding this issue.
Exposing your PC to unwanted software
There are also innate dangers in using P2P file sharing services. In order to upload or download files, you open up certain ports in your computers. This then makes these ports vulnerable to attacks during the time of upload or download. At the same time, you may inadvertently download and install malicious software, along with your intended download.
Identity theft
Also, since your port is opened up when using P2P file sharing services, you also expose yourself to hackers. If your system gets hacked, malicious entities can get hold of your information, such as account numbers, usernames and passwords.
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