Yes. On Oct 27, they were court ordered to shut down operations.
You do find information about the peer to peer file sharing client Limewire through their own official site "LimeWire". Limewire is under a court order dated october 26, 2010 to stop distributing the limewire software.
Limewire the music sharing software it self cannot give your computer viruses, however the things you download can do.
Cabos is Gnutella file sharing program based on LimeWire and Acquisition. It is free software. No spyware. No adware.
The peer to peer file sharing computer program LimeWire can be downloaded from a plethora of places on the internet. LimeWire can be downloaded from the official LimeWire website, or from other websites like CNET.
Software such as BitTorrent, Limewire, Shareaza, Morpheus, eMule and BearShare all offer peer to peer file sharing. These are all free items of software, available to download over the internet.
via p2p sharing software, such as utorrent, emule, limewire, etc. best place for torrents is torrentz.com
Using Limewire is not illegal. Limewire is a P2P file sharing utility. If you share files which are copyrighted and without a licence or permission then that is illegal.
No. However sharing copyrighted material through Limewire is illegal.
Yes. LimeWire can only share files while it is running.
Limewire itself was released under a GNU General Public License, a "copyleft" style license used for free software distribution. Materials passing through Limewire may or may not be protected by their own copyrights or other licenses. That is to say, although it is possible to use Limewire to infringe copyright, it can also be used for legal sharing.
LimeWire is awesome! LimeWire?? I don't think so, why should they offer buy version? limewire it f**** up your computer
limewire cannot be illegal, because its sharing music and the people arent making profit off of it. so and anyway. Its not illegal unless you get caught. xD