LimeWire, major record labels settle for $105M

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  • floridaorange
    I'm merely a humble butler
    • Dec 2005
    • 29116

    LimeWire, major record labels settle for $105M



    LimeWire, major record labels settle for $105M
    From Associated Press
    May 12, 2011 8:09 PM EDT

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — File-sharing software company LimeWire, which shut down last year after being barred from allowing people to share copyright-protected files online, reached a $105 million out-of-court settlement with the major record labels Thursday, the labels said.

    In a statement, Recording Industry Association of America Chairman Mitch Bainwol said his group, which represents the labels, is pleased with the settlement.

    "The resolution of this case is another milestone in the continuing evolution of online music to a legitimate marketplace that appropriately rewards creators," he later added.

    LimeWire, which had enabled people to share songs and other files over the Internet, had been fighting the RIAA for several years.

    The RIAA argued LimeWire's software encouraged illegal sharing of copyrighted music. Last May LimeWire was found liable of copyright infringement, with a trial to follow early this year. That trial started last week.

    In October, LimeWire received a federal injunction forcing it to disable key functions of its software. At that time, the company said it would continue developing a new service that would include a desktop player, mobile apps and a catalog of music from which people could legally stream and download songs.

    But in December, Lime Group said it would shut down LimeWire completely due to its legal situation.

    It was fun while it lasted...
  • FM
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    • Jun 2004
    • 5361

    #2
    Re: LimeWire, major record labels settle for $105M

    Fr0stw1re ftw
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    • Shpira
      Angry Boy Child
      • Oct 2006
      • 4969

      #3
      Re: LimeWire, major record labels settle for $105M

      i think they got off pretty damn cheap...
      Thats why you should have a P2P sharing thing for everything that you pay a monthly fee of like 5$ for and download whatever you want. This money can then be split up according to popularity of companies products i.e. how much they are downloaded...
      The Idiots ARE Winning.


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      • DIDI
        Aussie Pest
        • Nov 2004
        • 16845

        #4
        Re: LimeWire, major record labels settle for $105M

        That's a great idea ,but I would love to see the money go to the artists. Easy to do, I know which mixes on my mediafire are the most popular. Although I know I am dreaming here As if the record companies would let go While we are wishing, being able to download in our choice of quality would be great as well.
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        • thebanned1
          DUDERZ get a life!!!
          • May 2009
          • 5030

          #5
          Re: LimeWire, major record labels settle for $105M

          Originally posted by Shpira
          i think they got off pretty damn cheap...
          Thats why you should have a P2P sharing thing for everything that you pay a monthly fee of like 5$ for and download whatever you want. This money can then be split up according to popularity of companies products i.e. how much they are downloaded...
          spotify have tried this and failed hopelessly, the only people that made money from it were the biggest artists, all the ones lower down the scale got something like $0.0028 per stream/download ( not sure if my numbers are accurate btw.. i,ll check it up )


          on topic http://www.pcworld.com/article/22343...n_damages.html what a bunch of assholes the RIAA are
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          • i!!ustrious
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            • Mar 2008
            • 12308

            #6
            Re: LimeWire, major record labels settle for $105M

            just get soulseek. really.
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