you said : it is illegal, but you dont get caught if you have less that 100 items that your sharing. you candownloade more than 100, you just have to move the folder. it is a big program too.
how do you kno if you are sharing b.c i have downloaded over 300 songs. HELPPP
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? ankeagle14 answered Saturday January 28 2006, 7:26 am: ok dont freak out. i have been told alot that they go after people over 100 songs/downloads/whatever. the way i figure, is you can download as much as you want, BUT change the folder so you arent shareing all of the songs. that way you shouldnt get caught. ok, here is what you do. you know how many songs your shareing because if you open the program up, and look at the start button on the toolbar (not in limewire the one thats always there) then look up. you should see green bars. that is you connection speed. next you see a round globe thing. then you see this green bubble with a number in it. that is how many songs your shareing.
to move the songs, go to your library, and click on Explore in the middle of the screen copy all the songs you want to move, and move them into a different folder. then go back and Delete the ones you copied. there is also another way to do this:
go to tools, then options then click on shareing. at the top it will say "shared folders" in bold letters. look down and you will see a wite box with the addresses of folders in it. delete those addresses. then go down to the bottom of that screen and un-click the 'download sharing' box. then click OK at the bottom. DO NOT X OUT!!
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