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Limeware can be found on 36 percent of all PCs worldwide

13 December 2007 18:22 by Andre "DVDBack23" Yoskowitz | 20 comments

Limeware can be found on 36 percent of all PCs worldwide According to research published by Digital Music News and BigChampagne, the popular P2P application Limewire can now be found on one-third of all PCs worldwide. For the report, the companies collected the data though voluntary systems scans and surveyed more than 1.6 million systems.

Although the number is impressive, and unrivaled, growth has slowed since news that they were involved in a legal battle with the RIAA hit the press.

"LimeWire continues to be the iTunes of P2P by a wide margin ... but growth has remained flat over the last several months,"
said Richard Menta, research analyst at Digital Music News.

If you would like to purchase the whole report, which reports on the market penetration of most ecommerce, jukebox and torrent applications, you should visit the Digitalmusicnews website.

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    tucker001 (Member) 13 December 2007 21:28 Send private message to this user   
    I want to know how they got there statistics. But I do think 36% is a pretty realistic figure.
    windsong (Junior Member) 13 December 2007 21:44 Send private message to this user   
    Think I'll stick with emule.

    Seems like whenever there is some kind of "bust", it involves Limeware, iMesh or the like.
    veyron (Newbie) 13 December 2007 22:51 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by tucker001:
    I want to know how they got there statistics. But I do think 36% is a pretty realistic figure.
    they used there handy dandy built in spyware!
    vinny13 (Inactive) 13 December 2007 23:03 Send private message to this user   
    Ares.
    B33rdrnkr (Newbie) 13 December 2007 23:19 Send private message to this user   
    all limewire is good for is singles or clips.. Too risky to play with anymore for me..
    flyboy25 (Newbie) 14 December 2007 0:10 Send private message to this user   
    What i want to know is the 36.00us you pay them to download the software protect you from the RIAA?If not they need to do better explaining that before you pay them
    veyron (Newbie) 14 December 2007 1:19 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by flyboy25:
    What i want to know is the 36.00us you pay them to download the software protect you from the RIAA?If not they need to do better explaining that before you pay them
    que?
    itago (Newbie) 14 December 2007 3:05 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by flyboy25:
    What i want to know is the 36.00us you pay them to download the software protect you from the RIAA?If not they need to do better explaining that before you pay them
    Why would you pay for p2p?
    dsgtrain (Member) 14 December 2007 5:21 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by B33rdrnkr:
    all limewire is good for is singles or clips.. Too risky to play with anymore for me..

    I couldn't agree with you more!
    duckNrun (Member) 14 December 2007 6:32 Send private message to this user   
    Quote:
    If you would like to purchase the whole report, which reports on the market penetration of most ecommerce, jukebox and torrent applications, you should visit the Digitalmusicnews website
    Funny how these folks at Digital Music News who report on this figure that people are going to go to their site and pay them for the report... I would think they would recognize that most people would just open up an app and download the report for free off P2P. They are after all talking about filesharing...

    lol

    This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 14 December 2007 6:34

    tester22 (Inactive) 14 December 2007 12:48 Send private message to this user   
    Bearshare all the way with me. Limewire is riddled with trojans, worms and viruses. They may use the same Gnutella network, but BS is much better and less likely for baddies.
    vinny13 (Inactive) 14 December 2007 16:05 Send private message to this user   
    lol BS :P
    bangor09 (Newbie) 15 December 2007 2:38 Send private message to this user   
    To me limewire was full of viruses and trojans, sure, you have that risk with any p2p tech, but this one was just too much,same as Imesh, I still use morpheus for single files and very rarely now, but remember the gold old Kazaa days? I think that was on nearly 80-90% of the pc's, too bad they went and screw the whole thing with that lousy hulk movie and the the busts began, wasn't the Kazaa lite plataform actually a dragnet of the RIIA? I never knew, but as soon as the word was out, I burned like 2 50-packs spindels worth of MP3's and video...NUff said.
    morguex (Inactive) 15 December 2007 11:05 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by tester22:
    Bearshare all the way with me. Limewire is riddled with trojans, worms and viruses. They may use the same Gnutella network, but BS is much better and less likely for baddies.
    And Bearshare dosen't?
    All these P2P file sharing program have trojans, worms, spyware and virus. Despite the fact they say they don't.
    You just have to be smart when using them.
    tucker001 (Member) 15 December 2007 22:14 Send private message to this user   
    Yes, you have to have "good/smart behavior when using p2p programs".


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    Mez (Senior Member) 21 December 2007 9:20 Send private message to this user   
    bangor09, was that CDs or DVDs? If that was DVDs that would be impressive, 550 G!!! I guess that would be about a Billion dollers if you bought them on itunes.

    That is an amazing statistic! I am not sure I believe it. How many persons are stupid enough to get their computer scanned by the survey. I suspect the source is a very scewed. Limewire may be the choice of the ignorant if you believe all the postings. Mostly, only the ignorant would click on one of those pop-ups adds claiming to improve your computer. You can be sure it will load spyware on your computer and probably not help you computer much if at all. Just how stupid do you have to be to use that service? My guess is the bottom 10%ile of user intelect.

    That stat will get the Media Maffia worked up! They will push congress for a law to kill piracy.

    flyboy25,
    Limewire contends you will only download stuff that is legal. It is only a tool, like a knife. You do not expect to see a disclamer on a knife box, "this product should not be used to stab anyone". Why should Limewire be different? If you are worried about being caught, maybe you shouldn't use it.

    This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 21 December 2007 9:42

    emugamer (Junior Member) 21 December 2007 12:16 Send private message to this user   
    I practice "peer-2-server" sharing ;-)

    I don't trust most peers.

    This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 21 December 2007 12:16

    borhan9 (AfterDawn Addict) 24 December 2007 0:49 Send private message to this user   
    Their are other p2p out there now that have taken limewires place and also torrents are the way to go now anyway.
    bangor09 (Newbie) 25 December 2007 5:27 Send private message to this user   
    Quote:
    bangor09, was that CDs or DVDs? If that was DVDs that would be impressive, 550 G!!! I guess that would be about a Billion dollers if you bought them on itunes.
    About 15 dvd's and the rest was cd's, dvd's were a little bit expensive to me back then, so i kept them to "back up" my movies....
    bangor09 (Newbie) 25 December 2007 5:32 Send private message to this user   
    Quote:
    Mostly, only the ignorant would click on one of those pop-ups adds claiming to improve your computer. You can be sure it will load spyware on your computer and probably not help you computer much if at all. Just how stupid do you have to be to use that service? My guess is the bottom 10%ile of user intelect.
    I work in a retail store in a PC department, you'd be amazed how many people come to us for help because they clicked on those pop-ups....and still think they were really the solution, not the cause of the problem...
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