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is limewire legal?? i delete songs after I burn is it legal, i;m new at this and donlt really understand which is legal and which isn;t. if limewire downloading is not legal what are sites that are, and have many people been caught from limewire. i downloaded some songs, so now i am worried. also if it is legal are their other good sites around, thanks |
Working out if a particular file being offered for download is 'legal' is a tricky process. Quite often you may want to assume a song has been made available with the copyright holders permission, but it's very hard to tell for sure. However, as a rule of thumb, if you can find a piece of music for sale somewhere (by a legitimate looking organisation) it's probably being offered for download by some well-meaning but ultimately lawbreaking fan of the band or singer in question. In most nations, you'd be comitting a similar offence to downloading and listening to such a track if you recorded a song you liked off the radio, or lent a CD bought from a store to a friend, or even played such a CD to a gathering of more than a handful of people. In the US in particular music is more about money than art, and those standing to gain most by restricting fans access to music are trying very hard to stop people sharing music freely. This is the cause of the lawsuits you might have heard about in the press - although these have generally been targetted at the fans who are offering the music for download rather than those downloading it if I understand matters. In any case, LimeWire itself is legal - it's just a bit of software, and like any bit of software it can be used for both legal and illegal things. The choice of which is up to it's user. |
It doesnīt matter if you burn and delete a song, the download itself is illegal for copyrithed songs. There are some clients which offer copyrithed songs for money, like Napster and ONLY this way is legal. Of course you can be caught (no risk no fun ;) ), there is no client where you canīt be caught - except for the clients where you have to pay for. But beware make sure that you donīt pay for the client and think I paid for it and now I am allowd to download, ask if this isnīt clear, if you pay for the music or for the client "only". Limewire for example offers a Pro version for which they ask money but you arenīt allowed to download copyrithed songs. For legal downloads you pay about 0,99 each songs. Morgwen |
So it is illlegal. But how exactly do they catch people downloading? And how many people have been caught? So we all know its illegal to download copyrighted material the real question is, is it risky? Just how much risk is involved |
I seem to recall reading somewhere recently that the average US citizen breaks a law or local ordnance about once every 25 minutes. Ho hum. Purely from observations, I understand downloading a song you know to be under an enforced copyright to be more illegal than recording it off the radio, but less so than shoplifting a CD containing it. The reasoning behind this escapes me. |
GRRRRRRRRRRRRR Man! I just typed in this really great reply to all that but it game me an error so I hit back and it was gone!!!!! GRRRR |
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Happy holidays, Ned |
light You could also look at it this way, there are hundreds of thousands of people that download music for free. The chances of you getting caught are extremely low. One way you could keep your IP from coming up so much is by takeing the music you download out of your shared folder. That doesent make it legal, but narrows the chances of you getting caught. and like Morgwen said, "No risk no fun." deepblue |
how do u take your downloaded songs out of your shared folder?? |
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