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  2. LimeWire - Wikipedia

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    LimeWire offers sharing of its library through the Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP). As such, when LimeWire is running and configured to allow it, any files shared are detectable and downloaded on the local network by DAAP-enabled devices (e.g., Zune, iTunes).

  3. Digital Audio Access Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP) is the proprietary protocol introduced by Apple in its iTunes software to share media across a local network.. DAAP addresses the same problems for Apple as the UPnP AV standards address for members of the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA).

  4. Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group LLC - Wikipedia

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    As the litigation continued, the parties consented to a permanent injunction on 26 October 2010 shutting down the LimeWire file-sharing service. [16] The permanent injunction prohibits LimeWire from copying, reproducing, downloading, or distributing a sound recording, as well as directly or indirectly enabling or assisting any user to use the LimeWire system to copy, reproduce or distribute ...

  5. DAAP - Wikipedia

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    DAAP may refer to: Digital Audio Access Protocol , for sharing music in Apple's iTunes University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning , at the University of Cincinnati, United States

  6. Timeline of file sharing - Wikipedia

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    March 2011 – A case involving LimeWire is announced, with an attempt to sue the company for up to $75 trillion. [130] June 2011 – Malaysia government blocked 10 file sharing sites. [131] October 2011 – Foxy (P2P) shut down. British Telecom received a court order to block access to Newzbin2. [132]

  7. Mark Gorton - Wikipedia

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    Mark Howard Gorton [1] (born November 7, 1966 [2] [unreliable source?] [citation needed]) is the creator of LimeWire, [3] a peer-to-peer file sharing client for the Java Platform, and chief executive of the Lime Group.

  8. MFA program 'cannot survive' with proposed changes ... - AOL

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    DAAP’s fine arts master's program is in danger due to a new funding proposal. University of Cincinnati's fine art faculty are hoping they can avoid the same fate. In their letter to Pinto ...

  9. WireShare - Wikipedia

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    WireShare (formerly known as LimeWire Pirate Edition) is a revival of the LimeWire software, a gnutella p2p-network client. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The original LimeWire Pirate Edition was adapted from LimeWire Basic edition to provide similar features to LimeWire Pro with no adware or backdoor control. [ 1 ]