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if they cant shut them down, then they will try and make them legit (spelling?)

2006-08-13 06:27:58 · 6 answers · asked by just_whatever26 4 in Computers & Internet Internet

they are trying to get $150,000.00 for each illegally downloaded song.

2006-08-13 06:32:59 · update #1

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The RIAA can't do anything to stop file sharing. Napster was just the wide-open Peer-2-Peer sharing tool. They cant's stop people from sharing music and movies. It is what the people want, and the people ultimately win out. Just read about prohibition. Government lost that fight, and they'll lose this one, too. There are just too many ways to share information, just like there were too many ways that you could get booze during prohibition.

2006-08-13 06:39:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Doesnt affect me. If limewire shuts down, then there will be another P2P file sharing program that will open up again. Napster went down, then all these new file sharing programs opened up, so I'm pretty confident there will never be an end to P2P file sharing softwares.

2006-08-13 06:31:11 · answer #2 · answered by Sean I.T ? 7 · 1 0

why would they do that?I didnt hear anything about it...i love limewire and i use it all the time....the way people try and get money....not only that doesnt limewire have pro where people can pay for it and its legal? Gosh, i hate people like that

2006-08-13 06:30:59 · answer #3 · answered by kkds14 3 · 1 0

LIMWIRE IS ILLEGAL AND IT SHOULD GET SHUT DOWN. AND IT COMES WITH A NORTONANING VIRUS IN IT TO DESTROY YOUR COMP!

2006-08-13 06:47:36 · answer #4 · answered by evanator2700 2 · 1 0

O no!! I didnt know my Limewire was under attack!!!!!!
Oh my gosh. Thanks for the headsup.

2006-08-13 06:30:41 · answer #5 · answered by tombomber27 3 · 1 0

i dont know what that mean, so NO........

2006-08-13 06:30:52 · answer #6 · answered by pretty baby gurl 3 · 0 1

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