LimeWire has been ordered by a New York federal judge to disable its peer-to-peer music file-sharing software. Court order follows a May 11 decision by U.S. District Court Judge Kimba M. Wood in New ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. limewire-AI - Credit: Courtesy LimeWire Over a decade ago, the major record labels killed the once-beloved file-sharing site ...
Lawyers say music industry finally has the file-sharing system on the mat, and while illegal file sharing will go on, there likely won't be any profit in it. Greg Sandoval covers media and digital ...
Upon a call for a quick summary judgment ruling, LimeWire puts up a defense to copyright infringement claims. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large There’s no such thing as a free lunch, ...
A Congressional hearing on Tuesday investigating inadvertent file sharing over peer-to-peer (P2P) networks unexpectedly put a spotlight on LimeWire Chairman Mark Gorton over the government and ...
MANHATTAN (CN) - LimeWire, a file-sharing software company that shut down in October under the weight of a copyright lawsuit, cannot argue to a jury that its CEO had a gut feeling its business model ...
LimeWire — a now-defunct file-sharing service that was used widely for pirating music in the early 2000s — announced that it is coming back to life to relaunch as a music non-fungible token service.
Ahoy, shipmates! There’ll be no more of this LimeWire free download shenanigans aboard this fine vessel. Yes, P2P ‘pirates’ are singing a sad sea shanty: it seems that the LimeWire file-sharing ...
Remember LimeWire? If you’re of a certain age (like the author of this news post), it was probably your first exposure to peer-to-peer file sharing, and subsequently, the rampant music and software ...
Limewire and other software makers are making strides at changing the default settings so the software is less promiscuous. Limewire users now, by default, expose only a "shared" folder if they accept ...