Courts shut down Limewire
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That is a total bummer and it sucks to lose yet another freedom. When Napster was shut down I was devastated, because I had previously purchased all the music I had been downloading via Napster on vinyl. Then I was able to use Limewire to find the music I had already purchased on vinyl, but could no longer listen to because my stereo was obsolete. How many freakin' times do I have to pay for the same thing?
Edit: I bought the music on vinyl, then I bought it on 8-track, then I bought it on cassette tapes, how many times do I have to pay for the same thing? Yes, I'm as old as dirt, but how many times do I have to pay for the same thing?
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Originally posted by dreed2 View PostThat is a total bummer and it sucks to lose yet another freedom. When Napster was shut down I was devastated, because I had previously purchased all the music I had been downloading via Napster on vinyl. Then I was able to use Limewire to find the music I had already purchased on vinyl, but could no longer listen to because my stereo was obsolete. How many freakin' times do I have to pay for the same thing?
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RIAA lawsuits are a joke, it all goes to lawyers fees. This isn't about paying the artists, it's all about protecting record company profits.
Link -> Ha ha ha ha ha. RIAA paid its lawyers more than $16,000,000 in 2008 to recover only $391,000!!!
Follow the money.
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Originally posted by timholian View PostLMAO Limewire was always for suckers anyway.
are the only way to go.
The Pirate bay
http://thepiratebay.org/
This is the killer forum for The Pirate bay:
http://forum.suprbay.org/
It's is helpful for a lot of stuff if you want to learn
how to convert video files and a zillion other things.
There are answers here as to whether file sharing is a risk.
The most I've heard on the forum is that someone would rarely
receive a warning letter from their ISP. They were advised not
to acknowledge it and toss it in the trash can.
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Originally posted by Joe234 View PostIt's is helpful for a lot of stuff if you want to learn
how to convert video files and a zillion other things.
http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/ <- They have a whole section on P2P
http://forums.afterdawn.com/
In my personal opinion, the Pirate Bay's days are numbered. They are on too many people's hitlist.
The next deadline is Nov 26th when a decision from the appeals court is set to be handed down.
You can follow the news on Pirate Bay here:
http://www.thelocal.se/piratebay/
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