The defunct file-sharing platform “LimeWire” is making a comeback as Austrian entrepreneur brothers Paul Zehetmayr and Julian Zehetmayr bought the rights to LimeWire. They will be relaunching it under a new company, LimeWire GmbH, as a new marketplace for Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT), initially focusing on music content. Recording Industry Association of America's legal conflict versus LimeWire closed with a USD 105 million settlement over copyright infringement, resulting in a ‘permanent injunction’ against the company. The reparations were settled outside of court between former LimeWire CEO Mark Gorton and various record companies. The new LimeWire also aims for a community-driven approach to discover new ways artists can interact with their fans. Read more in our articles including "LimeWire reborn as an NFT marketplace" and "OpenAI unveils GPT-5.6 with Sol, Terra, Luna AI models".
The defunct file-sharing platform “LimeWire” is making a comeback as Austrian entrepreneur brothers Paul Zehetmayr and Julian Zehetmayr bought the rights to LimeWire. They will be relaunching it under a new company, LimeWire GmbH, as a new marketplace for Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT), initially focusing on music content.
Recording Industry Association of America's legal conflict versus LimeWire closed with a USD 105 million settlement over copyright infringement, resulting in a ‘permanent injunction’ against the company. The reparations were settled outside of court between former LimeWire CEO Mark Gorton and various record companies. The new LimeWire also aims for a community-driven approach to discover new ways artists can interact with their fans.
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