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LimeWire was a free peer-to-peer file
sharing client for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Solaris.
Created by Mark
Gorton in 2000, it was most
prominently a...
- network.
Since LimeWire was free software,
nothing had
prevented the
creation of
forks that
omitted the
disabling code, as long as
LimeWire trademarks were...
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client first released in
September 2004, as a fork of
LimeWire. It was
initially very
similar to
LimeWire in
appearance and functionality, but over time developers...
- (formerly
known as
LimeWire Pirate Edition) is a
revival of the
LimeWire software, a
gnutella p2p-network client. The
original LimeWire Pirate Edition was...
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damages against LimeWire 'absurd'".
Archived from the
original on 9
February 2014.
Retrieved 8 June 2013. Korte,
Travis (17 May 2011). "
LimeWire Settlement:...
- of
America (RIAA).
LimeWire LLC was
founded in June 2000 and
released its
software program,
LimeWire, the
following August.
LimeWire was
widely used; in...
- lawsuits, Mark
Gorton of
LimeWire vowed to stop
distributing his file
sharing program. A
lawsuit was
brought against LimeWire in 2010. In
Arista Records...
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alternative decentralized methods of P2P file-sharing emerged,
including LimeWire, Gnutella, Freenet, FastTrack, and BitTorrent. Napster's ****ets were eventually...
- A
screenshot of
LimeWire PRO,
showing a
large number of
parodies misattributed to Yankovic, as well as
numerous misspellings of his
surname (February 2007 (2007-02))...
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founder Alki David) for
copyright infringement by
promoting the
download of
LimeWire, a po****r peer to peer
downloading software.
Although the
original suit...