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RIAA Fails To Freeze LimeWire Assets

Capture676764Back in June, the 13 record companies sought to freeze assets of LimeWire, "accusing its founder of fraudulently trying to evade hundreds of millions of dollars in damages over copyright infringement."1 Since then, the judge has denied the RIAA's motion to freeze LimeWire's assets.  However, while this move does not reverse the original decision against the company, it enables the them to keep searching for a legal way to operate and pursue a cloud-focused relaunch.

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  1. Do people still use Limewire? I figured if people wanted to get their rocks off on illegal downloading they would explore more “sophisticated” avenues. Also, I always heard that it was a breeding ground for viruses.

  2. @doug,
    You are absolutely right about viruses caused by limewire.I could throw away my old laptop for downloading through Limewire.Well I guess it was a little bit my fault.Not a good virus scanner.God punishes….

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