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This software is called Utorrent, You can search any files / videos / music / other softwares you want with this software, Then once you find the file you want, You can download it in "Torrent" form, Then go to the software, Click file add torrent, Find the folder you saved your torrent in, Then just wait for it to be transfered to a "ZIP" file.

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[ You can search any files / videos / music / other softwares you want with this software,

No, sir, in most countries it's forbidden to download commercial videos/music/software, except if the authors explicitly claim their sofware being a freeware. If not, this is piracy, and it's against our forum rules. :(

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Im sorry, But it's not piracy, Utorrent pay the people to put there stuff on there download site, But then again thats only a rumor, If you feel as this is piracy, I'm happy to take it off, Just tell me.

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uTorrent is a p2p torrent client and really a good one, small and powerful, light.. but I noticed, that if you don't limit the sharing of files or downloading it might slower your connection, I mean it will be using your bandwidth and browsing the web will be much slower for you, but thats logical though :P If you've got good connection then it might not be a problem for you. :(

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The Utorrent software in of itself is free to download. The search feature in the program links to websites known to catalouge torrents for material that infringes ion copyright laws. You can;t pay someone to share something that is not theirs to share in the first place. Utorrent is good program for torrents. I use it to download and play with various distributions of Linux.

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Yet again, people think that torrent files are made for sharing illegal stuff. In the first place, torrents were made to share large (legal) files over the internet without having a large webserver with some overexpensive fiber optic connection. Sharing illegal software using torrents is just one of the unwanted applications of torrents.

If you don't believe me, most linux distributions are available via torrents, so is openOffice, CDBurnerXP Pro, America's Army, some VMWare Images, ...

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If you don't believe me, most linux distributions are available via torrents, so is openOffice, CDBurnerXP Pro, America's Army, some VMWare Images, ...

I have downloaded all of my Linux Distributions via torrent. Its nice and quick and I help other people download they're copies at the same time.

uTorrent is a p2p torrent client and really a good one, small and powerful, light.. but I noticed, that if you don't limit the sharing of files or downloading it might slower your connection, I mean it will be using your bandwidth and browsing the web will be much slower for you, but thats logical though biggrin.gif If you've got good connection then it might not be a problem for you. smile.gif

This, I think is true for most P2P clients. If you share any files, you have to expect that people are going to copy them from you (in return taking your bandwidth). Same thing goes when downloading torrents, if you don't limit the upload speeds, people will take parts of the torrent file(s) for themselves, again taking bandwidth.

One thing I just thought of while writing this was that if it is illegal to share copyrighted media. Say you legally download music and have it on your computer, then a torrent client like uTorrent shares those files on the Internet, are you breaking the law or is it only illegal to download the copyrighted media?

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uTorrent can only share files if1) you have downloaded these files using a torrent2) you create a torrent for those files and you share this torrent.btw, p2p clients like limewire, azureus, ... can only share the files that you allow them to share. As long as you don't share folders with copyright protected material, nothing is wrong.

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Well, I'd be wiling to bet uTorrent pays no one anything to be posted on their site... because that'd just be odd. The entire foundation of what makes torrents torrents goes against this idea haha. Restating what has already been said, torrents CAN be used for legal matters and in fact were developed originally to do so. But anything that can share files will likely be eventually corrupted into sharing music/video/games/etc that it is not legal to do so. This doesn't make the act of torrenting illegal, just downloading copyrighted things that you have not paid for.

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I tried using uTorrent when Knoppix 5.3.1 first came out. I hadn't used Torrent before, but 5.3.1 was only available in DVD at 4.1 GB or so. It seemed like a good time to use something that was reputed to reduce the load on servers. It took a while to get firewalls, routers, etc configured so that uTorrent had both inbound and outbound communication, but I got it working.It found P2P sources, and started grinding. It informed me it had a time estimate for completing the download: 3-1/2 weeks! That estimate proved academic, because it crashed after about 5 minutes. I restarted several times, and never stayed up for more than about 10 minutes.It turns out the problem is not uTorrent, but Comcast, my broadband connection. Comcast apparently has hardware to kill Torrent connections. So if you're planning on using any Torrent software, first make sure your connection doesn't go through Comcast!

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Thats a shame that they block torrent downloads. Especially if you want to legally download torrents! When you say crashed, do you mean the connection just died and you had to restart it?

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Comcast seem a pretty poor ISP judging from that. But anyway, the first torrent program I used was uTorrent, it's very good, not too complex, and I would rate it an eight out of ten, it's also got useful other features which make it even better.

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Yeah, torrent files are very good for big files and they can be used for legal sharing too, most of software which is made for sharing has illegal files, but you can't really do a lot about it, in my opinion it isn't as bad as it may seem, due to I once read, that if it would be impossible to use for most of people legal software and for everything everyone every time would need to pay, most of people would be able to use something, most of schools wouldn't have the software, same for universities, libraries and etc. due to in most countries a lot of these kind of stuff is illegal or installed with a crack or keygen, serial number some kind of, but thats where most of viruses and spyware comes, as I am not using it and including I don't do any porn stuff, I usually don't have problems with having a virus or other junk, so when a guy gets a virus or something, usually that means he tried a crack, he clicked on porn or he opened something he doesn't understand and etc. as strange as it may seem, but for personal computer usage everything Today has a free alternative and if you don't want a free alternative when just buy the software if you're planning to use it to do some work and get benefit out of it, but most people don't understand this, I am at least glad that most of companies has to have legal stuff in their computers, due to they are looked at occasionally, moreover, they understand that it's much better to have legit software, when later to pay fine for the illegal stuff found in some office, I can understand that schools, universities, libraries which don't get to much of a profit, aren't watched to much and you can't really come to some guys home and check his computer and what he is using.So as I said, if it would be impossible to crack the software, when most of people wouldn't be using the software and using a trial may be not to much time if you want to get into say graphics with some program.. but I guess if everyone would need to pay, software would be quite cheap, it's so expensive these days due to people who pay, pays for people who don't pay.. As I said, I can understand schools and universities, but I know that some schools and universities goes with Linux and/or Windows with open source software, in some universities you work with Open Office, in some with MS Office, in some with Blender, in some with 3DMaxs, in some with Visual Studio, in some with GCC and so on :(Oh what I hate sometimes when downloading torrents, is that torrents are made to download files which would not be corrupted, but some people like to split a big file into 14 MB little files, then archive them into an archive or do a torrent out of them, but this isn't necessary anymore, when downloading through FTP in the early days, it was a good idea, to split files and later join them, but why the hell do you need to split them in a torrent :PBy the way, if some people has problems with downloading torrents, due to their ISP does not allow it, I think that can be overcome by pretending you're just a simple connection and it would use a standard unblocked port. :D

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