0 the activity of putting a file from your computer onto a special place on your computer so that other people can copy it, or look at it using the internet --
1 the practice of distributing computer files, for example, images, films, or music, among several computers: --
Dtella allows the creation of a file-sharing intra-net with decentralized communication between clients.
The program runs in the background of a computer, backing up documents after each new save, and allows the file-sharing of backed up data.
The debate continues over the ethics of file-sharing.
Studies conducted since the association began its campaign against peer-to-peer file-sharing have concluded that losses incurred per download range from negligible to substantial.
The user-interface was entirely redone for the features including: a new buddy list, group messaging, in-line photos and videos, as well as improved file-sharing.
In particular, they took advantage of increased bandwidth and hard disk capacity to provide a file-sharing service.
Initially, it was said they could use any file-sharing technology they wanted.
The group researches how real-world norms interact with laws concerning file-sharing.