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LimeWire forced to shut down
LimeWire, arguably one of the world’s most well-known peer-to-peer file-sharing services, has been ordered to permanently shut down operations after a U.S. Federal judge found it liable for copyright infringement on a massive scale.
Downloading and Converting online videos made easy with DamnVid

Downloading and converting videos from popular video sharing services like YouTube, Dailymotion, CollegeHumour and Veoh has been made super easy thanks to desktop application DamnVid. In their own words DamnVid is described as “…a video downloader and converter that sucks less.” Now, you can’t argue with that! Making use of the FFMpeg library, as used in VLC and Google Chrome, [...]
Piracy Apps In Ubuntu – Updated!

Disc-lamer: – Not everyone will entirely agree with purposes the applications in the list below are used for. That’s not to say it is their sole purpose, but obviously their most likely. We’re talking piracy, here, kids. Swashbuckling, eye-patch wearing, plank-walking, shiver-me-timbers piracy. Or as the western world are currently fighting for it to be [...]



