

In a post at TorrentFreak under the headline "LimeWire Resurrected By Secret Dev Team," enigmax suggested that LimeWire was back online, but improvements had been made. They were calling it LimeWire Pirate Edition. \Yesterday, LimeWire had comeback online, this time resurrected by an unknown group. WE FURTHER REMIND YOU THAT THE UNAUTHORIZED UPLOADING AND DOWNLOADING OF COPYRIGHTED WORKS IS ILLEGAL." WE DEMAND THAT ALL PERSONS USING THE LIMEWIRE SOFTWARE, NAME, OR TRADEMARK IN ORDER TO UPLOAD OR DOWNLOAD COPYRIGHTED WORKS IN ANY MANNER CEASE AND DESIST FROM DOING SO. WE HAVE VERY RECENTLY BECOME AWARE OF APPLICATIONS ON THE INTERNET PURPORTING TO USE THE LIMEWIRE NAME, SUCH AS THE LIMEWIRE PIRATE EDITION. LIMEWIRE LLC, ITS DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS, ARE TAKING ALL STEPS TO COMPLY WITH THE INJUNCTION. A COPY OF THE INJUNCTION CAN BE FOUND HERE. "LIMEWIRE IS UNDER A COURT ORDER DATED OCTOTO STOP DISTRIBUTING THE LIMEWIRE SOFTWARE. Here's the message from the LimeWire web site: That's kind of ironic since they made money off of copyright infringement. Why? Because of they say that LimeWire is their trademark and intellectual property. Just one day after the news broke that there was a new LimeWire Pirate Edition floating around the Internet for download, comes the news that the original LimeWire is demanding the takedown of LimeWire Pirate Edition. Music News Music Festival News Tour Dates

Limewire Demands Takedown of Limewire Pirate Edition
