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Torrents are just another way to share your files P2P you use a Torrent client ie Utorrent that downloads all the information you need to gather the file such as file size, hash and tracker info and so on these are called Torrent files. For these Torrent files you will have to visit Torrent sites all the best sites are invite only but there are still a good few free Torrent sites left. UTorrent, Torrent Client To download UTorrent click here we suggest you use UTorrent V1.6.0 this client has not been banned from most trackers. For help setting up UTorrent click here. If you are behind a router you will have to forward the ports for Utorrent To do this visit PortForward.com or click here make sure you know the make and model of your router and follow the instructions. If you still have trouble setting UTorrent up visit the WinMX Help Room on WinMX (Address can be found on the links page). Once installed simply visit the Torrent site find the torrent you want eg: Movie, Music, Apps etc click on the download this torrent link and UTorrent will do the rest. Torrent Sites Here are some sites you may find helpful. | Mininova | ISOhunt | BTJunkie | TorrentSpy | LegalTorrents | Torrentz | This should be enough to get started and is only a basic guide to Torrents the more you use the more you'll learn if you still have problems just ask someone in the WinMX Help Room Enjoy. Warning for new users: while P2P file sharing technology is completely
legal, many of the files traded through P2P are copyrighted. Unless you live in Canada where users are shielded from P2P lawsuits,
then downloading P2P files may put you at risk for a civil lawsuit in any other country. These lawsuits are usually class-action suits, filed against groups
of users who blatantly copy and distribute copyrighted materials. Recently, the MPAA, the RIAA, and the governments of England
and Australia took several thousand users to court, demanding that they pay thousands of dollars in copyright infringement
penalties.
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