Quote Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine
Well of course P2P softwares has such legitimate stands saying that the program is coded for peer-to-peer file sharing, they do not take blame over what is being transferred. However reality is in the open -the main reason behind using P2P programs is the transfer of illegal stuff.

By the way the link you gave here in the Frontroom is an mp3 of a copyrighted material. Lordi and the other Eurovision '06 contestants' songs are released on a CD, which assures that the mp3 is copyrighted material -you see how people use file share/upload opportunities ?

I'm behind my decision about the editing of your message, please take my seniors' word about this if you want to pursue further -they will surely bring your post back in case I am wrong with my decision.

Regards
LeftEyeNine is precisely correct about org policy regarding p2p. Any such discussion must be via 'off-the-board' communications (PM, IM, etc), never on the publicly-viewable forum pages. Org staff will continue to remove any public discussion, links or images of p2p software, however benign it might be seem.