P2PDateiübertragung
P2PDateiübertragung refers to Peer-to-Peer file transfer. In this model of data sharing, individual computers on a network act as both clients and servers. Instead of relying on a central server to distribute files, users connect directly to each other to exchange data. When a user wants to share a file, their computer makes it available to other users on the network who can then download it. Conversely, when a user wishes to download a file, their computer connects to other users who have that file and downloads it in pieces from multiple sources simultaneously. This distributed nature can offer advantages such as increased speed, as bandwidth is pooled from multiple sources, and greater resilience, as the system is not dependent on a single point of failure. However, it can also raise concerns regarding copyright infringement and security, as files are shared directly between users. Examples of P2P file sharing protocols and software include BitTorrent, Gnutella, and eDonkey2000. The legality of P2P file transfer often depends on the nature of the files being shared and the terms of their distribution.