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LimeWire's days as a major player on the P2P scene appear to be over. Judge Kimba Wood has issued an injunction forcing LimeWire to disable "the searching, downloading, uploading, file trading and ...
Judge will allow talk about LimeWire founder's financial maneuvering at trial next month. By Eriq Gardner At a trial next month to determine how much LimeWire owes record companies for infringing ...
LimeWire was shutdown as peer-to-peer file-sharing site in 2010.LimeWire LimeWire is resurrecting as an NFT marketplace after being shut down years ago as a peer-to-peer file-sharing platform. The ...
See About archive blog posts. LimeWire, the file-sharing site that a federal judge ordered shut down last October, and its former Chief Executive Mark Gorton on Thursday agreed to pay $105 million ...
Remember LimeWire? If you’re of a certain age (like the author of this news post), it was probably your first exposure to peer-to-peer file sharing, and subsequently, the rampant music and ...
By Kristin Robinson Senior Writer LimeWire has signed a new partnership with Universal Music Group that will allow the record giant’s artists to use the NFT marketplace to sell and market music ...
STOCKHOLM/LONDON (Reuters) - File-sharing service LimeWire, which shut down in 2011 under fire from the music industry, is making a comeback as a digital collectibles marketplace for art and ...
As LimeWire awaits its jury trial to determine how much it owes the recording industry, the company is trying to get the inside scoop on how much the RIAA really makes off the work it represents.
The developers of file sharing client LimeWire have launched a DRM-free digital music store that serves up 500,000 MP3s, many of them from indie bands, for as little as 27 cents apiece.
LimeWire — a now-defunct file-sharing service that was used widely for pirating music in the early 2000s — announced that it is coming back to life to relaunch as a music non-fungible token ...