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helovedmefirst December 12th, 2007 09:59 AM

help me (legality)
 
Hello, well this is my first time here and i really need help. My question is simple, is limewire legal, if I was to use it to download songs into my ipod would I be risking copyright problems? I want to know this before getting limewire. If it would cause me problems then what is limewire for...just listening to shared music?

vistahater December 18th, 2007 12:04 AM

LimeWire is not illegal. What you DO with LimeWire determines whether you are doing something illegal or not. LimeWire makes it possible for people around the world to share NON-COPYRIGHTED material. Unfortunately, most of what is available on P2P networks, like LimeWire, IS copyrighted and therefore, is illegal to download. There was a court case in October (you can Google the main words and find all of it) and I've added a bit here for you to read:
"A U.S. district court jury found a Brainerd woman liable for illegal music file sharing Thursday afternoon in the first such lawsuit to go to trial. The jury found that Jammie Thomas had willfully committed copyright infringement by downloading and sharing all 24 songs for which the record companies had sought damages, awarding them $222,000.
The companies accused Thomas of downloading the songs without permission and offering them online through a Kazaa file-sharing account."

The old adage, "You can't get something for nothing," applies here. SOMEONE associated with EVERY copyrighted song, movie, etc., MUST be paid when a copy of the material is made. If you download and listen to a copyrighted song, it is just as illegal as putting it into your ipod. You copied it without the owners written or expressed permission.

Will you get caught? Who knows...SHE did.

Just remember, if it's popular, it is probably copyrighted. If you didn't pay anyone for it, and the person who OWNS the copyright (meaning the publisher, artist, or whoever, NOT the person who bought the CD) didn't give you written permission to copy it, it's illegal. I believe LimeWire shows you many places where you can get music that is freely shared by the copyright owners. It's usually new bands and not so much mainstream artists, but some of it is really good.

I hope this helped you.

Sleepless December 19th, 2007 06:42 PM

Look at the downloading laws for your country. It's not illegal to download copyrighted works everywhere, in some places it isn't even illegal to upload.

like vistahater said above. In the US you can be sure it would be considered illegal, so if you live there, it is really no need to check out laws.

In e.g. Canada the authorities have stated that they aren't really interested in going after smalltime filesharers.

Where I live there are no laws against downloading music or movies and there hasn't been a single case about it so far.


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