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Japan has many data loss incident by P2P
We have a lot of data loss incidents by Winny that is Japanese famous P2P software.
The url below is updating these incidents.
You can see a lot of cases, but sorry it is in Japanese.
http://www.geocities.jp/winny_crisis/
Japanese Government comments that Winny is an unwanted software.
The developer of winny was arrested because he helped illegal copy in the p2p network.
Some ISPs limit to use P2P by the support by Government.
Should P2P software be prohibited by Government?