LimeWire introduces private file sharing
December 12, 2008, Author: Cezar Renta
The popular Gnutella P2P file sharing client, LimeWire just added an interesting new feature within its latest Alpha build, private file sharing. This means that basically, you can share your files with anybody or just to a selected group of people, or of course, a network. This is an important update to LimeWire because it lets you configure your private file sharing either using a file-by-file filter or an user-by-user basis.
The Alpha version of LimeWire was made public several days ago and shows a glimpse of LimeWire future. While most of the community welcomes the new feature, some skeptics say that this will be the end of LimeWire because it ‘cancels’ its open peer to peer status. Well, I’m convinced that LimeWire is here to stay and by the looks of it, the new features will make it even more appealing vs other peer-to-peer clients.
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One Response to “LimeWire introduces private file sharing”
@ Dec 24th, 2008, 5:30 am
We have all read the stories of parents sued for hundreds of thousands of dollars because their teenage children file swapped music over the internet. In many cases, the parents were bullied into settlement, even though they may not have been guilty of anything. Over 35,000 individuals were sued for sharing music in violation of copyright law. The government should have ended this travesty a long time ago, but our political leaders are in the RIAA’s pocket for campaign donations. This list includes Barack Obama. I wish I could tell you the RIAA had come to their senses and realized the unfairness of what they were doing, but I can’t. They are stopping because it isn’t profitable any more.
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