Share Responsibly
Sharing is not illegal as long as you obey all relevant copyright laws. Using P2P programs to download and distribute copyrighted music, movies and games without permission is illegal. Purchasing a membership does not give you license to download and distribute copyrighted material.We do not condone piracy or breaking copyright laws. The MP3 sharing tools available through our members area are powerful search tools & we recommend that you use your discretion when downloading music and movie files.
Copyright Infringement
Liability - P2P technology makes it possible to share all kinds
of information. Some information is protected by copyright, which means
that you generally need the copyright owner's permission before you make
it available to other P2P users. Popular
music, movies, games, and software are often protected by copyright.
Copyright infringement can result in significant
monetary damages, fines and even criminal penalties. Some copyright
owners have filed civil lawsuits against individuals that they believe unlawfully
distributed large numbers of copyrighted songs.
Original works of authorship,
including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain intellectual
compositions are protected by copyright law. If a person publicly performs,
reproduces, distributes copies, or displays works without consent of the
copyright owner could be in violation of the law. Go to http://www.loc.gov/copyright/ and
learn more about U.S. copyright law. Purchasing a membership does
not give you license to download or upload copyright material. We implores
you to respect copyright laws and share responsibly.
Click here for important information from
the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) about the risk and use of P2P software.
Using file-sharing (P2P) software
for the uploading or downloading of copyrighted works without the permission
or authorization of the copyright holders may be illegal and could subject
you (or the ISP subscriber) to civil and/or criminal liability and penalties.
For more information about U.S. copyright law, please visit http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright/ and http://www.copyright.gov/title17.
Some content found
on file-sharing (P2P) networks may be reproduced, uploaded and downloaded.
There are a significant number of copyright holders who have authorized the
sharing of their content for non-commercial purposes, such as some content
with Creative Commons format licenses§, and there is also content available
in the public domain and not protected by copyright. Most commercially released
popular songs, films, and software is NOT authorized for free redistribution
but requires separate purchase or licensing.
Copyright
Infringement
Some files contained on these networks are copyrighted works, like popular
games, movies, music, and software. P2P software makes it possible to upload
and download copyrighted material from the Internet without proper authorization,
but that can violate copyright laws and subject you to criminal and civil
penalties. Please consult the user guide provided with the application.
Data Security
P2P software allows any user to access the files you place or move into
your shared folder. If you’re not careful, files containing your personal
and confidential information could inadvertently be uploaded for distribution
on the Internet. This could cause a number of problems, including identity
theft. We strongly suggest purchasing one of the major
spyware applications available or visit our bonus software section for a
free version.
Pornography
Files downloaded from the Internet using P2P software could contain pornographic
material. These files may be mislabeled with seemingly innocent names. This
can result in users, including children, being inadvertently exposed to
pornography. Redistributing files containing child pornography or obscene
content can be a crime.
Spyware
Files downloaded from the Internet using P2P software may contain spyware
that can track your online activity, control your computer, or harm its
operation. These files typically are disguised and can go undetected. We
strongly suggest purchasing one of the major spyware applications available
or visit our bonus software section for a free version.
Viruses
Files downloaded from the Internet using P2P software may carry computer
viruses, worms, or Trojans that can damage your computer or cause other
problems. These files typically are mislabeled to disguise their true purpose.
We strongly suggest purchasing one of the major anti-virus applications
such as Norton and Mcafee.






