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ZapShares 3.2
ZapShares
Using P2P file sharing software such as LimeWire, uTorrent, Azureus Vuze, BitTorrent, eMule, or Ares to share music, movies, or software can expose you to lawsuits by copyright holders and identity theft. ZapShares scans and monitors your computer, identifying potential security threats caused by file sharing software, and ensures that you or someone in your household doesn't accidentally share files that could expose you to expensive lawsuits by copyright holders, or expose you and your private information to identity theft. Copyright holders only file lawsuits against P2P users who make copyrighted materials available to other P2P users for download. ZapShares solves this problem by creating a secure vault, which automatically stops files you download using your favorite P2P file sharing software from being shared with other P2P users. This feature allows you to download files safely while protecting you against expensive lawsuits.
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