Resetting or uninstalling your peer-to-peer software to
keep it - and you -legal
When used properly, 'peer-to-peer' file sharing is an exciting new technology. Unfortunately, P2P networks are often used improperly - usually for
the illegal distribution of copyrighted content.
If you're involved in P2P file sharing, you may be using KaZaA software, GTK-Gnutella, LimeWire or some similar application. You may not be aware of
it, but when you registered as a P2P software user, you probably agreed to let the network use your computer as a distribution source of music files.
In other words, if you're like most P2P software users, you do more than simply download files. You probably also make files on your hard drive
available for copying by others. Not only does this make you a potential illegal distributor, it also means that whenever you're online, every other
network user around the world (and there are tens of millions of them) has the ability to access your hard drive.
If you want to do the right thing - and, not incidentally, keep strangers out of your hard drive - you should disable your P2P software's uploading
capability. Click here to see how to do that in KaZaA.
Go to the University of Chicago's Network Security Group's page to see how to disable file sharing in other programs.
Are You a SuperNode?
If you're a KaZaA user, there's something else you may not realise. The KaZaA software you installed on your hard drive has a default setting that
allows your computer to be commandeered by the KaZaA system and used as what they call a 'SuperNode' without your knowing it. A SuperNode is a computer
that indexes other people's files and otherwise can be used by the network - which means that KaZaA can drain away your computing power and your
bandwidth without any warning whenever it pleases. Many Gnutella programs have a similar function they call 'Ultra-Peers'.
Instructions for disabling KaZaA functions
It's actually quite easy to disable the SuperNode function in KaZaA, as well as to disable file sharing. There's an even easier way to do the right
thing. You can simply uninstall your KaZaA software. Click the following links to download step-by-step instructions (pdf).
NOTE: Some peer-to-peer software and services make it difficult for you to de-install them. We
can't make any guarantee how this will work on your particular system, so be sure to back-up your data and other applications first to avoid any
loss.
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