Apart from the files required to make this website work, the site www.emule-ng.com does not host any file such as videos, applications, games, music, etc…

eMule-NG is developped by and belongs exclusively to www.usenext.com. All claims concerning this software must be addressed directly to them.

The use of the applications described in this website requires that you respect the laws in force in your home country, for instance the intellectual property law. We are not to be held in charge for the use of this software with illicit aims.

For your information, in France, if you do not respect the laws concerning intellectual property, according to the article L. 335-4 of the Intellectual Property Law, you are exposed to a penalty that may go up to two years of incarceration and you may be fined up to 150,000 euros for keeping, reproduction, communication or making public of a phonogram, subject to payment or for free, without permission of the producers and the artist when this is required.

As for the Penal Code, it punishes the concealment with five years incarceration and a 375,000 euros fine.

Law articles (in French):

The following websites outline the risks of piracy:

Warning message from PromusicFrance.com

RE-START OR RATHER UNINSTALL YOUR PEER-TO-PEER SOFTWARE.

When it is correctly used, the sharing of files through peer-to-peer (P2P) is a fascinating new technology. Unfortunately, P2P networks are generally incorrectly employed – to distribute illegally contents protected by the author's rights and related rights.

If you are used to make downloads through internet, you probably use applications like KaZaA, Gnutella, LimeWire, eDonkey or other similar softwares. You may not know it, but as you register yourself as an user of such P2P applications, you have probably accepted to let the network use your computer as a files distribution source. In other words, if you are like most of the other P2P users, you are not only downloading music to your PC, but it is also being used as a contents source open to internet users all over the world. Not only you become an illegal deliver of contents as you share protected files, this also allows anyone (and there is really tenths of millions of users around the world) to access your hard disk when you are online.

The first precaution to be taken is to inactivate the sharing of files on the settings of your P2P application (usually under "options"). This way, there won't be any upload, and you will no more run the risk of being an illegal deliver of protected contents.