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lukeisbeast10

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is limewire illegal


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Well, actually, NO...

We won't be romping through your site, although the turkey was both ace and symptomatic !!!

If there had been just a wee bit of sumthin' to do with p2p filesharing it might have helped...

But now that the truly savage mod Peerless is lurking about here, I thought I'd protect you from his wrath and [Edit] you first !

Nice, hmmm ?
 
If you dwnlded a picture of my grandmother. I don't think you or I would be arrested! Sharing non-copyrighted material is legal. There's lots & lots of non-copyright material being shared be it music, video, poetry, short-stories, etc. But there is also material being shared that is copyright. LW does not condone the sharing of copyright material.
 
That's a tough question & not easily answered. I was asked that once before & I think my answer was to do a google search for the item. If it is from a formal business company & offered as a commercial product then you know it's most likely copyright. It can depend upon what you are looking to dwnld. You can develop techniques to find the right type of material to suit your needs.

If you wish to try Limewire (LW) then try the free version & see how you go. Any problems post here at the forum. You can get the free version from here: http://www.limewire.com/english/content/home.shtml If you don't like the program or don't like the concept of sharing that's fine. Try it & see how you feel about it. You can always uninstall it.
 
It depends on the laws of the country. I believe it's not after the author's death, but after the work's composition. Here, I think it's 70 years, but I could be wrong. It also depends on the kind of good you are talking about (i.e. a song, a book, etc.)

Ivan
In the dark we make a brighter light
 
In the EU you can copy anything freely that was published more than 50 years ago. In the U.S. you'll have to wait 75 - 120 years. - I don't know about the rest of the world.
 
@Morgwen: The download itself is in most countries legal. Only resharing it violates copyright (for you can't really know the file, until you downloaded it, and you can't know if it wasn't released by the artist herself/himself).

To find materials, which don't violate copyrights, try, for example, to search for "Draketo" in LimeWire.

If you find something, it is free to share (and if someone wants to tell you otherwise, kindly ask them to come to me to ask, if they can license my music and give me lots and lots of money to abolish my right to publish my own music in any way I want).
 
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