The RIAA spent some 4 years and millions of dollars to finally get an injunction last month ordering LimeWire to disable the “searching, downloading, uploading, file trading and/or file distribution functionality, and/or all functionality” of the famed file-sharing program only to have a self-described “horde of piratical monkeys” release a new LimeWire Pirate Edition that renders all of the RIAA’s hard work meaningless.
“All dependencies on LimeWire LLC’s servers have been removed, all remote settings have been disabled, the Ask toolbar has been unbundled, and all features of LimeWire PRO have been activated for free,” a source told TF.US News Paper