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Film company asks Australia court to block download site

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Think Napster~Kazaa~Limewire

Ahh, Limewire! That "service" was popular back when I was a Geek Squad employee. Parents were bringing in computers they had purchased for their kids less than a week earlier but were now infected with a virus. The one thing that invariably was common to them all? They had a Limewire icon on the desktop. Coincidence?

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I've never even heard of this site. Like Aly said - whack-a-mole. (thank goodness!)

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Control the media and the god damn internet pops up! How can we control people?

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Pirate uses all sorts of interesting proxies and entrance level methods to deceive bots and it works brilliantly.

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Pointless. Another site will just pop up. Its like playing whack the mole.

Think Napster~Kazaa~Limewire

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