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Some of the films had been burned to DVD, including a 23-minute compilation showing the abuse of children.Prosecuting, Stuart Ellacott said: “When police attended his address, Mr Wilson was present.“The purpose of the warrant was explained. Asked if he knew what police were talking about, he replied, ‘Yes’.”He said “several hundred” DVD discs were seized from Wilson’s home, and the defendant made “full and frank admissions” to police.Further investigations revealed he had searched online for the initials PTHC, which stand for ‘pre-teen hardcore’.
The move has left many users in search of an alternative to LimeWire. What other P2P sites are available? While there are countless options available, we polled the PCMag staff and put together a list of several alternatives for BitTorrent, Gnutella, and beyond. All of these services should be used for legal downloads, of course; PCMag does not condone the download of copyrighted or illegal material. With that in mind, here are few sites that might help with the LimeWire withdrawal.Ever since Lime Wire made its Tuesday announcement, the name FrostWire has been floating around the Web as a viable alternative. FrostWire, which touts itself as 'open source and completely free,' is a P2P file-sharing program for BitTorrent and Gnutella. It dates back to 2004, and version 4.21.1 is available now for download on frostwire.com.
The interface looks a lot like LimeWire; a YouTube user posted an detailing how to get set up. On Tuesday, the company also for $4.99, though based on a, it leaves a little something to be desired. Vuze, formerly known as Azureus, bills itself as the 'most powerful BitTorrent app on earth.' Earlier this month, it for the new Apple TV, BlackBerry devices, and a wider range of Android devices in addition to existing support for various game consoles, TiVo, and Samsung TVs. A paid option, Vuze Plus, offers unlimited DVD burns and built-in antivirus for $24.99 per year. Version 4.5 is available for download now. PCMag about a year ago, and found it to be good choice for novices that may not want to learn file-sharing-related terminology before getting started.uTorrent is a small BitTorrent client that bills itself as 'a powerhouse with a tiny appetite'; the latest Windows version is just 320KB.
PCMag in October 2009 and found it to be a basic, effective client. Since then, uTorrent has added an alpha and a for Mac.
Last month, uTorrent also a the Featured Artist program, which offers musicians and filmmakers the ability to submit their work for consideration in special promotions.