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    LimeWire

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Matt is Pro, Jan 15, 2007.

  1. Matt is Pro

    Matt is Pro I'm a PC, so?

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    I really would like to get LimeWire on my Dell Inspiron 6400. I have Norton Internet Security 2007 (works great), so I was wondering if it'd be a safe bet.

    My music library only consists on a few CDs which I have ripped on here, but there are MANY more I'd like to have.

    What are other good programs besides LimeWire?
     
  2. BENDER

    BENDER EX-NBR member :'(

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    I'm sorry but we do not condone music piracy. LimeWire is a p2p which is used to exchange music illegally. Though i don't agree with the hypocritical methods of the RIAA, i strongly believe the artists deserve to be paid...Get iTunes to buy the music you want or rip your cds...
     
  3. NetBrakr

    NetBrakr Notebook Deity

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    Please note for other people. LimeWire isnt illegal, but downloading copyrighted material is.

    JC
     
  4. Tim

    Tim Notebook Virtuoso

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    Yes like the two previous posters said above downloading copyrighted material is illegal and can not be discussed on the forums. Because of this I am going to close this thread.
    Sorry,
    Tim