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File-sharing service LimeWire is being forced by a US federal court to shut down its core P2P sharing software, in a ruling that is sure to be seen as a victory for the music industry and the big record labels.

LimeWire is notoriously one of the major sources of freely-downloadable illegal music on the internet. LimeWire's client has been downloaded by hundreds of millions of users to date.

End of a P2P era
LimeWire has said that it will comply with a court injunction requiring the company to switch off "the searching, downloading, uploading, file trading and/or file distribution functionality, and/or all functionality" of its software.

LimeWire will stop offering its software for download immediately, in addition to disabling its software that users have already downloaded onto their PCs.

One source familiar with the company's plans explained further: "They've taken down the relay severs on the Gnutella network which the Limewire client uses to figure out which other p2p clients have what info on them."

New music service promised
LimeWire's demise reportedly will not (immediately) impact other open source P2Pclients on the Gnutella network such as FrostWire.

Lime Group, LimeWire's parent company, is planning to launch a new, legal music download service within the month. More on that when we get it.

A statement by music industry trade group RIAA outlines the case: "For the better part of the last decade, Limewire and Gorton have violated the law. The court has now signed an injunction that will start to unwind the massive piracy machine that Limewire and Gorton used to enrich themselves immensely.

"In January, the court will conduct a trial to determine the appropriate level of damages necessary to compensate the record companies for the billions and billions of illegal downloads that occurred through the Limewire system."

Read more: http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/ ... z13Yi2Y7Li

Virus firms coincidentally go out of business :lol:

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Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:47 am
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About bloody time!

I frikkin hate Limewire.

Practically every PC I've had to disinfect had Limewire installed. I started telling people that, if they re-installed Limewire and got infected again, I would charge them more; or, in the case of friends and family, start charging them.

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All the notorious legal cases were based on Limewire IIRC. I rarely if ever download music, and then usually only until I can get a CD. I guided people away from Limewire just because of the legal issues. Viruses and malware was the other.

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Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:49 pm
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People still use Lamewire?

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ProfessorF wrote:
People still use Lamewire?
Not any more.

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Spreadie wrote:
About bloody time!

I frikkin hate Limewire.

Practically every PC I've had to disinfect had Limewire installed. I started telling people that, if they re-installed Limewire and got infected again, I would charge them more; or, in the case of friends and family, start charging them.


There was something about Limewire that it didn't matter how many times you told people it was virus central and they subsequently got infected, they still went back to it :roll:

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That is why forums like this are good. You get tips occasionally about how to stay safe.

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"In January, the court will conduct a trial to determine the appropriate level of damages necessary to compensate the record companies for the billions and billions of illegal downloads that occurred through the Limewire system."


That should be a healthy chunk of change going to the poor record companies.

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"In January, the court will conduct a trial to determine the appropriate level of damages necessary to compensate the record companies for the billions and billions of illegal downloads that occurred through the Limewire system."


That should be a healthy chunk of change going to the poor record companies.

Yes and $100 per download using the usual music industry figure means that they will get so much money that they can pay off the national debt just from the taxes due. :D

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I'm taking bets on how long before there's a "fan version" of the software available with everyone's favourite features. When the WinMX network was taken down, it took about an hour for the patch to come out.

Odds on: it's already fixed :lol:

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When limewire became public knowledge, wasn't there frostwire? An open-source version?

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