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    mmm mmm!

    Default Legal experts: LimeWire likely doomed

    Legal experts: LimeWire likely doomed

    " A federal court judge has likely dealt a death blow to LimeWire, one of the most popular and oldest file-sharing systems, according to legal experts.

    Mark Gorton, LimeWire's founder, could see a federal court decision force his company to shut down operations possibly very soon.

    "It is obviously a fairly fatal decision for them," said Michael Page, the San Francisco lawyer who represented file sharing service Grokster in the landmark case, MGM Studios, vs. Grokster and also represented Lime Wire's former CTO in the company's most recent copyright case. "If they don't shut down, the other side will likely make a request for an injunction and there's nothing left but to go on to calculating damages."

    With an injunction, the RIAA can force LimeWire to cease file-sharing operations. Music industry sources who spoke to CNET on condition of anonymity said the RIAA, the trade group representing the four largest Music labels, is considering whether to seek an injunction prior to a status conference Wood scheduled for June 1. If that happens, LimeWire may have little room to maneuver and the company could be forced to shutter operations within weeks. Representatives for the Lime Group did not respond to interview requests. An RIAA spokesman declined to comment.

    While Wood's decision won't come close to killing online piracy--there's still BitTorrent and plenty of other ways to share files--she likely has scuttled a peer-to-peer service used by nearly 60 percent of the people who download songs. She also may have ushered out the era of large, well-funded file-sharing services, at least the kind that help distribute mostly copyright-infringing content. By making Gorton personally liable for damages, Wood served notice that operating these kinds of businesses is now a very risky financial endeavor. If the RIAA gets its way, Gorton, Lime Wire, and Lime Group will collectively be responsible for paying damages of $450 million.

    One way out of the mess is for Lime Wire to cut a deal with the record companies. One scenario would be for is for Lime Wire to turn itself into a legal music retail store, said Chris Castle, an entertainment lawyer who represents artists and indie labels with a long history in technology. But based on Gorton's record, Castle doubted the Gorton has any interest in creating a legitimate business. For that reason, Castle applauded Wood's decision and said he hopes the RIAA goes for an injunction as soon as possible.

    Source: http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/f-new...doomed-415459/
    Daniel Reviewed by Daniel on . Legal experts: LimeWire likely doomed Legal experts: LimeWire likely doomed " A federal court judge has likely dealt a death blow to LimeWire, one of the most popular and oldest file-sharing systems, according to legal experts. Mark Gorton, LimeWire's founder, could see a federal court decision force his company to shut down operations possibly very soon. "It is obviously a fairly fatal decision for them," said Michael Page, the San Francisco lawyer who represented file sharing service Grokster in the landmark case, Rating: 5
    HATERS GONNA probably bring up some valid points considering I am an ignorant little twat so far up my own ass that i blame my problems on everyone and if you criticize me you're automatically wrong.

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    Who cares.. there will always be HTTP!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maniac_ View Post
    Who cares.. there will always be HTTP!
    +1 lol

    Ah well their will always be frostwire for the noobs who still use limewire
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    Who cares about limewire? Its shit. Bittorrent is a better, but still majorly flawed. P2P is a flawed concept due to the fact that peoples upload rates are about 10x less than their download rates.

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    Yep, you're a noob if you use limewire, but there's like thousands of noobs. So there's still many people using limewire..
    HATERS GONNA probably bring up some valid points considering I am an ignorant little twat so far up my own ass that i blame my problems on everyone and if you criticize me you're automatically wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsandvik View Post
    Yep, you're a noob if you use limewire, but there's like thousands of noobs. So there's still many people using limewire..
    How the fuck does it make you a "noob"?

    Why the fuck should I download an entire album if all i want is 1 song from them?

    Go be clever somewhere else.

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    Its still very bad news once Limewire goes these do gooder assholes will have more resources to attack other groups of sharing content

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueWolf View Post
    Its still very bad news once Limewire goes these do gooder assholes will have more resources to attack other groups of sharing content
    +1 .. this may affect our sharing system too

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    Dammn Limewire been out for a min now its finally done

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    Quote Originally Posted by vizoomer View Post
    +1 .. this may affect our sharing system too

    We are always one step ahead, think of the amount of p2p networks, BT websites and the now dead fxp scene there has been around.. when one window closes another one opens

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