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Why don’t the Copyright reporters go after the P2P programs?

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Why don’t the Copyright reporters go after the P2P programs?

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File sharing (P2P) programs are legal programs. They were designed for people to share their own private ‘non-copyrighted’ work. In order to use these programs, you must agree to their terms of agreement. In there they state that they do not monitor anything that is put on their site. Mostly everything on the site is copyrighted as a result of this disclaimer. It is the user’s responsibility to make sure it is not copyrighted before downloading or sharing.

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