Sunday, October 31, 2010

LimeWire Shut Down Permanently


File-sharing program LimeWire has been permanently shut down after a federal judge found it guilty of assisting users in committing copyright infringement "on a massive scale."


The shut-down is the final chapter in a case brought against LimeWire LLC by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) over four years ago.


The suit, filed by the RIAA on behalf of eight major music publishers in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, charged LimeWire with facilitating "pervasive online infringement." It also accused LimeWire of allowing and actively encouraging users to participate in music piracy.


During the court proceedings, the plaintiffs claimed that over 93 percent of the software's traffic was made up of infringing content.


In May 2010, federal Judge Kimba Wood found LimeWire LLC liable for copyright infringement. She also found LimeWire founder Mark Gordon to be personally liable. The RIAA then made two separate motions--one for permanent shut down of the company, and the other for freezing of the company's assets.


At least one of these motions has been upheld, as LimeWire stopped distributing its software on Tuesday. A legal notice on the company's Website reads:


"THIS IS AN OFFICIAL NOTICE THAT LIMEWIRE IS UNDER A COURT-ORDERED INJUNCTION TO STOP DISTRIBUTING AND SUPPORTING ITS FILE-SHARING SOFTWARE. DOWNLOADING OR SHARING COPYRIGHTED CONTENT WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION IS ILLEGAL."


The injunction states that LimeWire's software is used "overwhelmingly for infringement" and allows for infringement on a "massive scale." It also states that LimeWire "intentionally encouraged direct infringement" by users and marketed its software to Napster users, who were "known copyright infringers," by promoting LimeWire's infringement capabilities.


The case resumes in January 2011, when damages will be assessed. The statutory minimum for music copyright infringement is $150,000 per infringement, and the damages assessed may total up to as much as (or possibly more than) $1 billion.


LimeWire CEO George Searle said in a blog post that the company is "naturally disappointed with this turn of events," but is "deeply committed to working with the music industry and making the act of loving music more fulfilling for everyone."

Source: copy and paste from http://www.pcworld.com/article/208895/limewire_shut_down_permanently.html


What are your opinions on Lime Wire being shut down? Will you download an alternative free music service or will you pay for music?

7 comments:

  1. This is pretty interesting. I just got an email the other day from Optimum that they caught me downloading copyrighted music. I never realized how bad this stuff hurt the companies selling music.

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  2. Wow. That's crazy. But I'm so used to downloading that I can't even picture myself buying music. They should have removed downloading services from the beginning.

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  3. Yeah, I agree with that 100%. It would have cost me a ton of money to download all my music had I payed for it. I don't ever see myself paying for music unless i'm forced to.

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  4. before bit torrent was limewire, before limewire was napster, before napster was hotline, before hotline was compuserve... before that was recording CD and vinyl to cassette tape (something record companies also tried to block). The issue of copyright and ownership is very complicated as the doc we watched last week explained. It's also hard to image paying for something that has seemed free for so long since it is so easy to share digital music files.

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  5. I use to have limewire as a source to download music, but i had to delete it because of the viruses that it came with and it was making my computer slow. I am still not going to pay for music when there are other websites where I can download free music from. Right now I use mediafire and other websites to get the new songs that come out, but I liked limewire because you found everything there.

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  6. I loved limewire!! This is so sad that it got deleted. Limewire was so easy to use, i don't think I would be able to use any other program as easily :(

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  7. FUCKIN SAAAAA DUDE I'M FROM JERSEY!! YAAAAAAAHHH!!

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