*cough* Filesharing is illegal and should never be encouraged.
However *cough* on a completely unrelated note,
BISS has a handy IP blocker and a BlockList Manager with which you can pick out the IP lists you want and with a little study on how they both work, you can export those lists to your IP blocker. Make sure your IP blocker is actually using the list file (.txt extension) that your Blocklist Manager is exporting to. This Blocklist Manager gets you around tens of thousands of IP's to block, split up into different IP list sources, depending on what you want to block and allow, which is much more than *cough* what the K++ blocker gives. NOT that I support filesharing, which is ILLEGAL, but just as an example for comparison.
This IP blocking can *cough* be used to block undesired IP's, including spyware, hijacked IP's, nearly every proxy out there (because, ahem, "hackers", could be using proxies, y'know ... and perhaps, ah, people overly inquisitive about, ah, what you do online), etc.
THIS IS PURELY FOR SECURITY AND USING IT TO GET OUT OF ANTI-PIRACY DETECTION IS EVIL AND POSSIBLY ILLEGAL.
But *cough* feel free to use it for other *cough* purposes, at your own personal risk.
