Peer To Peer File Sharing Using Ares

May 24th, 2010 by admin

ares.com/ares-download/how-to-use-the-ares-download-to-get-and-share-videos/”>ares.com/”>Ares file sharing is fast becoming the most popular peer to peer file sharing program.  Its benefits include a small file size and no spy ware.  No ads will pop up while trying to hunt down the file you’re looking for.  Other file sharing programs are a crap shoot when loading up because you don’t know what’s in the program.  Is it going to load up something you don’t want?  Will it install spy ware that’s practically impossible to remove? 

Ares file sharing program ensures that these problems aren’t going to occur while using their software.  Enjoy trouble free operation while using this program.  Easily and quickly find the files you’re looking for.

The program has been around for quite a few years, a feat that’s nothing to sneeze at.  Because of its’ longevity, the user will find a sophisticated interface that is easy to operate.  No poking around with poorly written software.  The added bonus to this longevity is the user base.  This means plenty of users are connected at any one time, increasing the chances of finding that obscure or rare file.

A disclaimer always applies to file sharing programs.  Do not use them to download or share copyrighted files.  It’s the fastest and most surefire way to get into trouble.  The act of file sharing itself is not illegal.  Nor is the program that’s being used to download them with.  It’s the actions of the user that can be held accountable.  To ensure that you, the user, doesn’t get into trouble with the RIAA, make sure that all files that could potentially cause trouble are not in a location to be shared. 

Even though you may have legally purchased these files, you cannot share them through electronic file sharing systems.  Don’t tempt fate and make sure that they’re well out of the way of a peer to peer file sharing program.

Some potential uses of Ares is to share home movies or photographs with friends and family.  Music that’s been made by a user can be distributed as they like.  Say you want a friend to hear your latest composition.  This is a legal way to use a peer to peer system.

 

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