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Howdoulikemenow333 09-22-2005, 11:17 PM Winmx the file sharing program has shut down. The popular site had been shut down for a couple of days, they did'nt want a law suit against them. I can't seem to get Limewire back on line, is limewire also shutdown.?Can you tell me where I can find any other file sharing sites?
robyrob 09-22-2005, 11:50 PM http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/5002/winmx_down.html
WinMX Shut Down
By Richard Menta 9/21/05
I knew something was up with WinMX this morning when I checked up on MP3 Newswire's site statistics. By that point I saw that several thousand people had read a two year old article that we published on the future of WinMX, an article that by this time normally only received a few hits a day. Tom Mennecke wrote that article and it scores on the first page of Yahoo when you type in just the word WinMX. That position on Yahoo's page served as an early warning that file sharers in droves were desperately looking for something about the file share application.
A little searching on the Net and I found out why. The WinMX network was down and the WinMX.com homepage was offline. We still don't know why for sure yet, but it probably has to do with the cease and desist letter that the Record Industry Association of America (RIAA) sent to several P2P networks. The letters basically said shut down or we'll sue.
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There is something about the prospect of expensive litigation that can be quite intimidating. In this case the RIAA is leveraging the recent Supreme Court ruling that reversed two lower court orders that said P2P applications do not infringe on copyright.
The Supremes ruled that these services are liable if they Actively Encourage infringment. The court did not define what actively encourage really entails - theoretically if a P2P app is released with just a wink and only statements NOT to share copyright files it doesn't satisfy active encouragement - and so the trigger points as to what activities constitute liability were left for a lower court to answer.
Still the RIAA claimed complete victory and plans to sue more P2P services based on the threat that the lower court may declare liability on even the most minor acts of encouragement.
It looks like WinMX did not have the stomach for a legal fight. We don't know that for sure. I can say that because right now WinMX is incorporated on the Pacific island of Vanuatu, a safe haven for companies looking to avoid taxes and other legal limitations that can impede their business. There could be a technical issue too, but Tom Mennecke has said on his site Slyck.com that his attempts to contact the company head Kevin Hearn have gone unanswered.
We should hear more over the coming days. Maybe WinMX just loaded its servers onto a cattle boat pointed towards the South Pacific archipelago and will be running again soon.
Then again, maybe not. Stay tuned...
http://www.slyck.com/news.php?story=921
Dean Winchester 09-23-2005, 12:08 AM I gave up on WinMX a year ago myself
BulletTrain 09-23-2005, 02:58 AM Winmx the file sharing program has shut down. The popular site had been shut down for a couple of days, they did'nt want a law suit against them. I can't seem to get Limewire back on line, is limewire also shutdown.?Can you tell me where I can find any other file sharing sites?
I haven't used winmix in years. Limewire is by far the best P2P to use, and it is up and running fine, i've used it a few times today, including 10 minutes ago.
Kristen 09-23-2005, 01:27 PM Winmx the file sharing program has shut down. The popular site had been shut down for a couple of days, they did'nt want a law suit against them. I can't seem to get Limewire back on line, is limewire also shutdown.?Can you tell me where I can find any other file sharing sites?
Yeah, I noticed this last night. *Sigh* I guess I'll have to check into LimeWire.
Kristen
Dean Winchester 09-23-2005, 02:58 PM the fact that so many people are still "illegally" downloading should set a sign to the companies that 99 cents is still too much for a download. I think there's a big difference when an artist is personally selling mp3's on his own website than if you're going to download a song from 10 years ago you loved and wanted to hear again.
EmoJoe 09-23-2005, 03:15 PM Meh, I think I'm just gonna start using iTunes.
KristinHerreraFan 11-24-2005, 12:55 AM Use LimeWire or Ares
Chelsea 11-24-2005, 01:17 AM http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v441/GoSpacemanSpiff/Funny/The_More_You_Know_4.jpg
KristinHerreraFan 11-24-2005, 01:43 AM http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v441/GoSpacemanSpiff/Funny/The_More_You_Know_4.jpg
huh?
Viviana 11-24-2005, 01:50 AM But if u use iTunes 2 download music 2 ur iPod & then say u reboot ur computer, wouldn't u lose all the songs that u had cuz the iTunes program wuz installed again? As far as I know, Limewire is the best. I hope they don't shut it down :/
KristinHerreraFan 11-24-2005, 01:53 AM they wouldn't shut down LimeWire, it's been working since 1999
Viviana 11-24-2005, 01:53 AM Yeaa, I hope not.
Kay Scarpetta 11-24-2005, 12:12 PM I use Limewire. I also use Ares on my boyfriend's computer. I like both of them.
As for iTunes, my iPod holds apprx. 5,000 songs. I'm not paying a dollar a song to fill that thing up. There's over 1,300 songs on it now, and every last one of them was downloaded illegally.
Stormtracker TF 11-24-2005, 12:17 PM There's over 1,300 songs on it now, and every last one of them was downloaded illegally.
:D
musicradio77 11-24-2005, 08:32 PM Limewire is better. WinMX don't.
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