Originally Posted by Jessika
thanks for the info just in case since i have limewire also and i haven't gotten a virus but i should look out for those. and yes limewire is not illegal.
Originally Posted by Jessika
thanks for the info just in case since i have limewire also and i haven't gotten a virus but i should look out for those. and yes limewire is not illegal.
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I hate limewire, but I use it occasionally. Limewire gave this computer a virus. Luckily, my dad fixed it before the virus got to bad so my computer didn't crash or the like. I use it occasionally, like I said earlier, because it's free. But my parents prefer me not using it at all, so I only use it sparingly.
I had been using WinMX but Limewire is so much better! I just downloaded and and am already finding great stuff.
Hmmmm just saw the note above me. So, I'm running Adware and Spybot before I use it any more. I think I'll run it every time I use Limewire, just to make sure.
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11/12/06
Limewire itself is not illegal, but downloading COPYWRITED music from it is.
I pay for my music and support my musicans. Any music I download comes from itunes.
Actually sharing files on a p2p network is not illegal. That's the loopholeOriginally Posted by Iilo
And paying for your music or buying CDs, you are NOT supporting your musicians. You are supporting the record companies. If you want to support yoru musicians then buy band merchandise because the band sees a MUCH higher profit from selling merchandise than record sales (most sales from record sales go straight back to the record company).
As last I understood it, p2p networks (gnutella, in particular) have been very controversial AND illegal.
I purchase merch AND CDs at shows usually. Profit goes straight to the band rather than through any retail store. And I'm sorry, but the small % that goes to the musicians when I purchase through itunes (which is a rarity) is more than the 0 credit, respect, or money (so they can CONTINUE to make music you enjoy) you give them through downloading on p2p networks.
Thanks but no thanks.
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