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limewire..


Question Posted Tuesday September 18 2007, 7:33 pm

what happens if you download limewire?
is it illegal?
i heard its ok if you just put songs on your ipod, and not like sell them you know?
is that ok or not?
but if that was true, why would they sale iTunes cards and each song is 99cents
i dont understand.
i buy my music=]
but like is that ok if you just put the songs on your iPod or not?
ThaAnks!


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sugarplum07 answered Tuesday September 18 2007, 7:58 pm:
Downloading limewire, the program itself, is not illegal. However, downloading music from limewire, even if you just put in on your Ipod, IS illegal. It's great that you buy your music. I wouldn't want you to get in trouble. Hope that clarified it for ya!

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