Monday, May 16, 2011

Why does CNET have FrostWire and LimeWire available for download if they are illegal?

Why does CNET have FrostWire and LimeWire available for download if they are illegal?

http://download.cnet.com/FrostWire/3000-2196_4-10627624.html?tag=mncol

As seen in the review, they don’t have anything terrible to say about it…

Answer by Samba Croxyndul Charles
because they don’t care about the consumers, public who use it. they’re advertising it for money.

Answer by They call me SofaKingCoolDrew
Frostwire and Limewire aren’t illegal. The things you download are illegal. There are things on Frostwire that aren’t illegal, but most things are.

It’s like a gun. A gun isn’t illegal, but you can do illegal things with it. So Frostwire is the gun.

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they say everything on their site is 100% clean.

Answer by Thë änswër tö lïfë, thë ünïvërsë änd ëvërÿthïnġ…
Yes it’s a trusted site.

Answer by nikiudel
Yes. It’s right. You have nothing to worry about – it’s safe.

Answer by Hrushikesh
Yes it is safe

Answer by CanadaRAM
Yes, CNet and download.com are a long permanent and trusted site.
I generally recommend that public use http://www.download.com or http://pcworld.com for downloading shareware and utilities.

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