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latest Limewire legal issues Just read on yahoo.com this morning about A college student being sued by that RIAA for downloading 199 songs off limewire Article says more lawsuits to come. Riaa been seding emails to limewire users stating that if they dont pay the 4 to 6 rhousand dollar settlement they will be sued,Anyone else read this and what do you all think of this. its got me really nervous when i first downloaded limewire they said it was perfectly legal to download from them now I am finding out differently and I am really scared I am not stupid but according to the website it was legal at the time of course i cant find anything on the website now I have had Limewire for about 2 years now. Debbi |
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Music piracy crackdown nets college kids - Yahoo! News here is the link to the story |
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This one? Music piracy crackdown nets college kids - Yahoo! News Yes, a typical FUD piece. If you are not actually sharing hundreds of things they are actually looking for, you have nothing to worry about. |
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…At least 500 university students nationwide have paid settlements to avoid being sued, Engebretsen said. Students who don't take the offer face lawsuits — and minimum damages of $750 for each copyrighted recording shared if they lose.… Note how the boilerplate piece hides the truth well down from the top and how it goes on to quote RIAA that "just one song can bring a lawsuit" even though they have never made such an attempt. It is highly probable this reporter is just passing out another RIAA press release without checking the facts. They pull this trick on reporters all the time and every few months one will fall for it. |
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If you want to be sure those MAFIAA misfits never latch onto you, disable sharing your downloads folder and also partial file sharing. That way, you will never share anything that you downloaded until you choose to do so on purpose. Sharing the download folder is controlled in Tools/Options/Sharing (remove it from the list and uncheck "Share finished downloads") and partial file sharing is in Tools/Options/Uploads. Do those and you're practically bulletproof because they won't be able to see you at all. |
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doesn't that encourage freeloading ??? if everyone was to do it there would be no more gnutella network. |
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