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the most useful feature could be allowing users to edit filters... the most useful feature could be allowing users to edit filters... currently as I'm sure you know durning a search your results will show a load of files with 851.7kb as the file size this as we know is nothing but a virus file and it has been discussed in the forms for some time.. also a filter with the option - fike must be greater than or less than (user enters number in kb or mb) -- would make a real differance the addition of a size filter would eliminate 75% of bogus files.. or is the offical position on this "we don't care" or "we know we are the ones putting the virus out and are secretly being paid by software and record companies" |
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I second that one. I've just purchased Limewire Pro after my Bshare lease expired and the filters in Bshare were much better for specifying what files I want to see. Not much else I could complain about other than to see this addition. Thanks |
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Somethings are just worth repeating. This is one of them. And some rules just have to be broken to accomplish anything. So be it. If LW want people to shut up about it, then perhaps LW can state their official position on the topic and be done with it. I'll go with option #2. I believe LW has conspired with the RIAA. Even heard rumor that they keep records on the IP's of people who post in forums like this. I mean there's just too much lack of evidence, outspoken word from LW officials about why every search comes up with spam, virus's and the recording of people's IP addresses in forums like this one. Nothing is being done about it. But newer, less useful versions keep coming out, without much discernable improvement to be talked about. Though I also agree with #1 as well, they don't care. They don't even bother to filter out they're own pro version from limewire basic! As I see it, LW tries to improve upon their previous versions as long as it doesn't interfere with RIAA's or money interests. I guess if the big business of food industry can have secret laboratories that produce chemicals that make people fat and addicted to food to exploit customers for profit then why wouldn't LW do the same thing and exploit paying customers to do dirty work like deliberately and ignorantly share virus's and market adds (that I believe are deceptive for other purposes) all in the name of profit. Why hasn't LW been shut down then for either? Where there any answers (excuses) to this? |
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Sheesh! LimeWire is NOT (not) responsible for what people share. The RIAA is trying to shut down LW (and others), and attempting to make them responsible for the content shared. from what I've seen LW officials can't make any public statements since the SCOTUS Grokster decision without considering how the RIAA lawyers will use them. So much more to say, but I hope you are starting to get the picture. |
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well this seems to hit a nerve I don't think that improving the software or opening it for the end user to edit adjust the software make the statement of legal or illegal use of the software sharing files and the tools that search for and assist is downloading files is nothing more than a tool ... you can use google to find files by type (mp3, avi, pdf) and as for downloading such you need nothing other than the same web browser used to surf the web peer to peer networking is a part of networking itself, if files and the data in the files were not sharable and editable you have television... and lets face this fact, the world is not going to go backwards and accept a broadcast of ideas and not be able to share their own I understand the point of the record and movie companies, as a producer of music and video myself of course I don't want my work stolen or do I condone stealing of work but access to files is not a crime... you can use yahoo to look up how to made a bomb, or msn to search for chemical supplies.. tools such as limewire give small independant producer a way to get seen, at that point the work will stand on its own so all that said... to ignoor a fault - and this is a fault, there is no possible way to not see this huge hole -- is to say Limewire is activly partisapation in spreading virus's and spyware by taking advantage of the novice computer user -- and thats is a big steaming load to drop on the LW plate... , if McDononlds was told the meat was only a little bad so only children would get sick from it.... currently LW is king of the peer to peer, I don't know what that means in hard dollars, I would think that any major movie corp, of big software company could just write a check and buy it.. but that would still not stop file sharing... and the cassette tape didn't put the music biz on poor street, recordable cd's was not the end of software companies - the people in power always fear change, tommarrows winners embrace change and are the first to adopt it. hey does anyone have a needle for my record player....never mind I sold it as collectable on ebay |
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"if you not with us, your aganst us" I'm pretty sure I have asked this question to the LW staff in the past and the same as when I posted it here I also sent it to the staff... so by saying nothing that pretty much says it all... the next step is at least a formal position on why this topic is ignored or it might be time to let the dogs or war fight.... now here is a question... I will use an example - if I found a box on the sidewalk and pick it up and take it into my house, I have broken no laws, if I get a phone call later that night and I am told please don't open the box it has something illegal in it... I now being informed must take action or be deemed a criminal and face the music so can LW being informed that by not correcting a known weakness, and not jamming warning messages into the face of novice users be responsible for spreading knowingly spreading computer virus's -- with the passing of the Homeland Act this is a very serious crime and could get big and ugly now since part of the deal when you buy pro is email support - I figure they will answer since the last thing they would like to see is a pissing match with mastercard over non-delivered services (BTW Mastercard is by far the only way to shop online, your always right, their always wrong and since Mastercard would love to have ANY excuse to jack the client rates or drop them you alway get some sort of responce) |
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I downloaded the 851.7kb virus to see which one it was and did a little investigating. It was obviously designed to disable P2P programs as they are the targets of this virus. Copies %ProgramFiles%\winupdates\a.zip, using the generated filenames, to folders whose name contains one of the following strings: Ares\My Shared Folder eMule\Incoming Kazaa\My Shared Folder My Shared Folder gnucleus\downloads shareaza\downloads rapigator\share Edonkey2000\Incoming morpheus\My Shared Folder Limewire\Shared Note: If Limewire is installed on the computer, the worm attempts to start it. (Seems it's targeted for P2P programs, interesting!) Just a few paragraphs I found at the RIAA website. My comments are in parenthesis. _________ On behalf of its member companies, the RIAA works to protect ((maliciously) refer to the proprietary comment by the RIAA) the value of music. Of course, music isn't the only part of our lives that deserves more appreciation than it sometimes gets. The people of music do, too. Technology initiatives (virus's) of record companies and policy initiatives (a nice term for saying, "legal and software malicious inntiatives) coordinated by the RIAA are working toward a seamless, interconnected world for music fans. Note to students and other researchers: All of the RIAA's publicly available information is contained on this website. Because some of the research we conduct is proprietary (Proprietary, found at dictionary.com... "2 : a business secretly owned by and run as a cover for an intelligence operation" Perhaps this has something to do with the famed License to Virus talk), the RIAA does not provide information beyond what is contained on these pages. (hmmmmm, i wonder why) __________ Another reason why I don't think Limewire states anything directly about this but rather just starts a forum of people to think they know what's going on will deter their legal battles against paying customers I think is also what's going on. I looked all over Limewires' website and found nothing of scheduled improvements upon their program. If there is, let me know. I just find all this interesting. If you've ever heard of Kevin Trudeau's battle with the FDA you'd see he's very open with what he intends to do next. THe FDA would like him shut down but he fights back and tells all. Limewire is just quiet and to me that makes them suspicious. |
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Hey Grandpa (and photohammer)--thought you'd be interested to know that since the CVS machine got up and running again, it looks like there is some work on a spamfilter is being committed. If the server is up, you can see the submissions at https://www.limewire.org/fisheye/changelog/limecvs/ I can't read code, but guess this means a user defined filter is not as far away as I would have guessed. Cheers |
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