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AP/ October 27, 2010, 11:42 AM

LimeWire File Sharing Halted by Injunction

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Lime Group, whose LimeWire software has allowed people to share songs and other files over the Internet, received a federal injunction Tuesday to disable key parts of its service.

The privately owned company and its founder, Mark Gorton, have been wrestling in court with the Recording Industry Association of America, the body representing the U.S. recording industry, for four years. The RIAA contends that LimeWire's software encourages illegal sharing of copyright-protected music. In May, Lime Group was found liable of copyright infringement; a trial to determine damages is expected in January.

The injunction, issued by U.S. District Court in New York, compels Lime Group to disable LimeWire's searching, downloading, uploading, file trading and distribution features, effective immediately.

"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," said RIAA spokesman Jonathan Lamy.

Lime Group spokeswoman Tiffany Guarnaccia said LimeWire's digital music store will still be available.

"We are out of the file-sharing business, but you can make it known that other aspects of our business remain ongoing," Guarnaccia said.

Lime Group is also working on a new piece of software that the company promises will adhere to copyright laws. The new service will include a desktop media player, mobile apps and a catalog of music from which people can stream and download songs.

Guarnaccia said the company is far along in developing the software but declined to say when this service might launch.

Making the new service a success will require negotiating deals with the record companies to stock LimeWire's music. It is not clear what, if any, deals Lime Group has struck so far.
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ghostofandy says:
I'm pretty amazed LimeWire was still up and running. I stopped using them about 6-7 years ago.
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TheStolenGiraffe says:
who cares??? if you're still using limewire to download music, you're a techonlogical dinosaur...
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TheStolenGiraffe replies:
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evolve to torrents...they're much more safe and easy to use.
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imthaid says:
So limewire is gone. Next we'll have lemonwire, orangewire, grapefruitwire, cherrywire, applewire, etc. 1000 more will replace it. Check out DC++ hubs. There are literally tens of thousands of online file sharing hubs.
The only people coming out ahead in this game are the lawyers that hollywood pays millions to. This whole thing has completely backfired on the RIAA and MPAA.
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mitch0927 says:
Anyone who think's that file sharing is a good thing is not that smart. You open your computer up to all sorts of problems. If you want to share files, then go to free websites that allow you to "store" your files and you cna share them with whomever you want.
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Are you kidding? LOL. You make it sound like your computer is a palace. YOU are not smart. Most people run cheapo pc's for doing this. I paid about $65 for the pc I use, and have installed 9TB of drives. If I get a virus (Maybe once in every 2 years) I format the drive with the operating system and reinstall my programs. 2 hours max! All my downloaded items remain secure. Just because YOU know nothing about computers does not mean no one else knows how to do it the right way.
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2 hours max, I doubt it. It takes longer than that to install all the patches and updates. Who care how much storage space you have, you just admitted you are the STUPID one. File sharing is for lazy people who have nothing better to do with their time. 9TB...yeah right. Just because you know how to install an operaitng system doesn't make you a true technician, just someone who knows how to boot off of a disk. 65 bucks?? Another "Yeah Right"...The things I have forgotten is more than you will ever know. You are just another wannabe technician, that's all.
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case10000 says:
I predicted when they fought the on line marketing of music there were $M to be made. They finally woke up. Hope they do on this one.
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jtdev1 says:
Time to go after the recording industry for it's responsibility in the violent music it produces.

Give them a taste of their own medicine.

Limewire only provided a service to help share and search for files, NOT intentionally pirate copyrighted garbage...

this is wrong.
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