- Joined
- Jan 5, 2007
- Messages
- 1,480
- Reaction score
- 124
- Points
- 63
- Location
- Where the old Baker farm used to be.
- Your Mac's Specs
- Apple Black MacBook 2 GB RAM, 2.0 GHZ Intel Core 2 Duo Proecessor, 120 GB HD. 30 GB Black iPod Video
Every illegal source of music seems to be charging subscription fees now (i.e. WinMX, Kazaa, Napster, etc.). But, LimeWire is still free. You'd think with the slightly-over-the-top government and music industry campaign to stop illegal downloading, LimeWire wouldn't be able to exist. How is it that they do it still? I mean a little check box that gives you the option of checking either "I will not use this to illegally download music" and "I might use this to illegally download music" wouldn't be enough for anyone with any shread of common sense to assume that most LimeWire users won't use the program to steal music. I just want to know what you all think.