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Old June 17th, 2010
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Default downloads stop running/not uploading

hello, I am new to this forum. I have been using Limewire for many years and I have a question. The version i have now is 5.5.8. I usually have about 3 or 4 downloads going at a time, but lately I've been having a problem. The downloading doesn't seem to have any stamina anymore. They'll download for about 10 to 20 minutes and then stop (all of them). They are usually torrents, but not always. They're all usually from different sources. The connection strength is still good. The only way to get them going again is to restart limewire. But you can understand how inconvenient that is especially if you have a large file or slow download. I've tried changing my port settings, and it works for awhile, but then starts doing the same thing again. At the same time, nothing seems to be uploading at all. I don't know if these two phenomena are connected, but if anyone out there has any suggestions, it would be most appreciated.

It's possible this is just a Limewire thing. I'll try another service, and see what happens. I'll let you know....
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As suggested in my answer to your first post, perhaps a LW update might help.

For torrents though, there are better program options such as uTorrent or Vuse.
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Default Shaping again?

Hi 1 and all,
I am still running 4.16.7 pro, as I like to have my .bak and .data files available for crashes and also deletion if required etc...
for the last two weeks,limewire has been freezing completely when left running,usually have 6 downloads running,and two uploads running.
Will be ok on restart,as post above,for a while then slows ,and freezes.
I have ghosted etc.. and have a clean system,this was a real puzzle as I have been running LW since stonehenge was built!
I had a faint worry that ISP was shaping or messing with the protocols again only worse,so to test ,as other downloads work fine, I stopped sharing any files i.e. stopped uploads,guess what! LW works fine,no freezing, I think that as in the uk ,previous Gvnt. passed bill on file sharing this is the ISP new move.
Is this caused by anything else? or will I just have to be a leech and not allow uploads,this goes against all my pricipals!!
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Default New Law Passed by the UK Government

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The Digital Economy bill has been passed in the UK and that means all UK P2P users beware.

Here's one take on how this freedom killing bill will work: BBC News - Q&A: The Digital Economy bill

My own view on this is that P2P usage and development will be killed off and an area of freedom that the Internet gave to ordinary people will eventually die.

I remember that a forum member had a saying "Governments don't give rights they just take them away".

Well, the passing of this law has proved just that.



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Thanks uk.Bobby,interesting link,
I don't download music very much,but this would seem to be unimportant,as stated below,in theory.If you dont download or upload copyright material it shouldnt affect yoiu !!
It seems to be affecting me though,unless there is another explanation for my problems ! Have to go the route of proxy? or dynamic ip address I suppose.Any ideas?


At the end of the 12 months there will a review. If illegal downloads do not fall (by at least 70%) Ofcom will be asked to consider whether technical measures - which could include limiting the speed or capacity of an individual's service or temporarily suspending their service - are needed.



In theory, if you do not upload or download copyrighted content, these plans should not affect you. If you do, the government and creative industries hope that these measures will eventually encourage you to use legal services.




It is not yet clear what those "technical solutions" would be though Mr Burnham said they would involve ways to "limit or restrict" file-sharing activity.




We know that ISPs currently use a mix of technical solutions to manage traffic at peak times," he said. "The ISPs already have the technical infrastructure to implement this kind of stuff."




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Hello again,

Thank you all for keeping this thread going. I found all your comments interesting, especially those about the new uk laws. lately alot of the stuff I've been downloading is from the uk. I'm a big fan of British telly. I also began to think it was my ISP doing it, as alot of them now do limit filesharing (comcast, anyone?).
But anyway, I did try Vuse, I've had it for 3 days, and so far I'm not having any problems with it, although I don't care much for the format (I didn't much like Limewire 5 either, why do they have to keep changing things?) So, all of the above issues may be a moot point. Lord of the Rings is probably right. It's just a Limewire thing.

Stay Cool, everyone.........


PS Seriously, how much stuff out there ISN'T copywrited? If we all limited ourselves to noncopywrited material, there wouldn't be much to share. There's nothing you can do about the government stepping in, but, c'mon, am I really supposed to feel bad for the music and film industry during a recession? They've been bilking us out of billions and billions for decades. I have personally given them a small fortune, as I'm sure most of you have. Isn't it about time we got something back?
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Default The Policing Powers of the Record & Film Industry

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I agree with your sentiment when you say:
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am I really supposed to feel bad for the music and film industry during a recession? They've been bilking us out of billions and billions for decades. I have personally given them a small fortune, as I'm sure most of you have. Isn't it about time we got something back?
Unfortunately, just because you have been ripped off in the past, in the eyes of most western laws, this does not give you the right take anything from the organisation that orchestrated the ripping off.

I feel especially aggrieved because the BPI has deliberately been rationing music in the UK for years, right up to the point where the Internet became a popular means of communication. What is worse, they’re still looking for ways to keep music CD prices high for the UK customer, for example in the US you can get six tracks on a CD single but in the UK you can only get three – that six track US single would be split into two three track UK singles. Therefore, in the UK, to get the same amount of music as you can get in the US, you would have to pay twice.

In the past, the BPI has tried and failed in trying to get UK governments to put a levy on blank tapes, both video and cassette, and ran advertising campaigns saying that it was illegal to tape (backup) your own vinyl records (so you should buy your records twice). Plus, DJ friends of mine were constantly telling me that the BPI were trying to close them down, mainly because they were playing imported records from the US and not approved UK releases.

As far as I am concerned, the BPI is there to encourage music rationing so that CD and album prices remain high, to that end they will go after new recording technologies in the public domain so that they can either control and/or abolish it, e.g. P2P usage.

Now in the UK, this new Digital Economy bill has handed the BPI (British Phonographic Industry - the UK version of the RIAA) policing powers, which I believe has happened with the RIAA in the US as well.

So, the Digital Economy bill and Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act have curtailed UK citizens’ Internet freedoms, which effectively translate down to any jumped up petty official, i.e. anyone in authority, can demand from your ISP your Internet records without having to obtain a judicial warrant.



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uk bob, I could go on and on discussing the philosophy of internet freedom, or freedom in general, for that matter, but it still all comes down to one major component of today's world:

GREED

It's the be-all and end-all of the "c" word. And that's all I can say before the NSA starts wire-tapping me...

Must...censor....myself....
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Try Vuze or uTorrent with forced RC4 encryption and Lazy Bitfield enabled. Might help, might not.
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Guys

I think that it is appropriate to say that the storm clouds are gathering on both sides of the Atlantic:

BBC News - US pirate hunters target movies



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