It doesn't, unless you download a virus or a file with a virus in it. But sharing a copyrighted song or movie is illegal.
If you are downloading songs from an illegal website such as Frostwire or Limewire, then a virus may be attached to it that could damage the iPod.
this may sound bad but you have to insatll it completly, then go int your ad and remove files and delete it. from what i heard limewire basic is the way to go, just you have to shut it down when you are no using it.
If You've Tryed LimeWire. Its Just Like It. But It Can Lead To Viruses. And Your Computer May Get Slow.
proper application reduces damage to negligble levels
LimeWire has started operating a store selling MP3 files in the US. An account is needed to access these files. In general LimeWire is not a store. LimeWire is software that connects your computer to other peoples computer (See links below) and they are connected to yours. You are sharing files (usually) illegally between computers. You have no way of knowing who you are connecting to, or who is connecting to you, or just what is in the file you are downloading - many will contain viruses etc. that can damage your computer.
An application firewall protects an application for being penetrated by unwanted software. This unwanted software could be malicious and could do damage to one's computer.
criminal damage
Exactly what the name says. They multipy the damage per hit with the gun that the multiplyer is applied to.
Yes, in fact damage is exactly what is used to rate tornadoes on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. Damage ranges from EF0 (light damage) to EF5 (total devastation)
i dont know exactly but i think they explode
I don't exactly know but I know it can take out an entire city out!
what exactly are you asking. what is the question