The following information is provided as a public
service by the peer to peer software member companies of P2P
United (www.p2punited.org). Please also read the important Consumer
Alert concerning peer to peer software from the U.S.
Federal Trade Commission.
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. You can learn more about copyright laws at
www.p2punited.org/copyright.php.
Data Security - P2P software programs let users
share information with other users around the globe. They
allow users to view the contents of each others' "shared
folders." If you have personal information in your shared
folder, anyone else using the same P2P software has access to
it. Another user could use that information to commit identity
theft, or to embarrass you. Please pay attention to the files
that you place in, or download to, your shared folder. Don't
put information in your shared folder that you aren't
comfortable sharing with strangers.
In particular, do not put tax, medical, banking,
correspondence or any other sensitive personal files in the
same folder as files that are shared via your P2P software
program.
To report identity theft, or for more information about
identity theft, please consult the Federal Trade Commission's
Identity Theft Clearinghouse at www.consumer.gov/idtheft/.
Unwanted Exposure to Pornography - P2P software may
give users, including children, access to pornography. Some
files containing pornography may be deliberately mislabeled to
attract young or otherwise unsuspecting viewers. Distributing
illegal pornography is a serious crime. Users whose shared
folders contain illegal pornographic material, particularly
child pornography, could be subject to criminal
prosecution.
The member companies of P2P United believe strongly that we
all must stamp out child pornography. Click
here to report suspected child pornography or pornographers to
US law enforcement.
Spyware - Files downloaded from the Internet
(including those obtained via P2P software) may contain other
software. While some such programs, such as "adware," may send
you advertising, including pop-up ads, other software, such as
"spyware" can track your Internet activities and report them
to a third party. Spyware can even be used to take control of
your computer. P2P United's members adhere to a Code
of Conduct that prohibits them from downloading software
(including adware) to your computer without your knowledge and
consent.
Viruses - Files downloaded from the Internet
(including those obtained via P2P software) may contain
viruses that can infect your computer. These files typically
are mislabeled to disguise their true purpose. You may want to
install anti-virus software, and keep it up-to-date.
For more information, P2P United strongly recommends that
the public consult the Federal Trade Commission's website at
www.ftc.gov/infosecurity
and the Commission's Consumer Alert at www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/alerts/sharealrt.prf.