Wow Limewire, that takes me back
I haven't used that app for maybe 5+ years. I switched to a BT app about that time and never looked back.
Limewire used to be good for rare individual tracks from memory. For all the bluster from the judge, frankly I'd be more concerned about BT clients and TPB.
The more authorities tell me not to do something the more I want to do it. IMO one of the better strategies for discouraging file sharing is dropping fakes. You see it a bit, but nowhere as much as I'd have expected if the content owners -really- wanted to fight.
Essentially you label up some junk file/s and label them as the latest BDrip or Music release and bang them on the BT network. Heck, drop trojans or whatever in there too if you like. The anticipated result is the tech savvy people will still get the files they want, but the casual BT user (and there are many, many of those) will get frustrated and annoyed and might just buy the media.
Anyway, just a thought as a look at the 776,933,795 IP's associated with anti-torrent agencies, adware, spyware, and data trackers I have blacklisted and blocked..........(yes thats 776 Million)