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FrostWire General forum section for FrostWire users; Download "FrostWire Clean version 4" . FrostWire v.5 which only uses bittorrents and no longer uses Gnutella Network is not supported on these forums. |
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I have another thing that certifies it: Look at the link, i told Fw to use Bitzi, and look at the referrer of the link http://bitzi.com/lookup/SILK63UZXTJV...4?ref=limewire It spoofs everyone showing up it's Lw I'm only using it for comparing purposes |
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check out the sticky http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showthread.php?t=46086 Although the FrostWire web site has changed, the above sticky explains the relationship between FrostWire and LimeWire. Yes, much of the code is identical. This is legal, and any additions FW makes to the LW code are available for LimeWire to also use. So -- no worries. Both are legitimate projects. |
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As noted at the bottom of the 1st post, I edited the thread title for clarity--feel free to edit it again if you prefer. Oh, LimeWire is still run by the good guys, so no fear: it's still safe to use. cheers |
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But i don't want to handle that emotional pressure When Limewire gets totally absorbed by the bad guys at iMesh (Mother...) because i will get too used to it too much, i'll not support it ans start crying, the client that maked all this P2p mess up by being the product of reverse-engineering (Yeah, Lw is product of cracking and reverse-engineering a nullsoft program that disappeared a day after it was released) is going to leave Gnutella forever, leaving FrostWire as it's only descendant and continuer of the history.... Limewire is going to be to LimeWire |
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Hope this helps to clear things up ... regarding Limewire & Frostwire ... "The project was started in September 2005 by members of the LimeWire open-source community, after LimeWire's distributor considered placing "blocking" code which it was developing in response to RIAA pressure and the threat of legal action in light of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd. When eventually activated, the code could block its users from sharing licensed files. FrostWire was first released in October 2005. FrostWire is based outside the United States, possibly to avoid legal liability. The FrostWire team has stated that they will never use "blocking" code similar to that which is used in LimeWire." Those 2 paragraphs are quoted from Wikipedia, and I have checked the accuracy.No evil or malicious companies are taking over P2P, so all can relax. |
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