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Lime Wire to Address RIAA's Fight against Illegal Trading of Music Files on the Internet.


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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 8, 2003


      What: Lime Wire, (www.limewire.com), one of the leading
            designers and developers of advanced software that enables
            P2P file sharing on the Gnutella network, is available to
            comment on the RIAA's recent filing of 261 lawsuits
            against individual Internet music file sharers and amnesty
            program for people who admit they illegally share music
            files across the Internet.

            In addition, Lime Wire can address the following key
            issues in the P2P space:

                --  Digital Piracy
                --  Current Copyright Laws (Lime Wire defends Freedom
                    of Speech)
                --  "Embracing Change": The future of P2P technology.

      When: For Immediate Comment

       Who: Greg Bildson, Chief Technology & Operating Officer of
            Lime Wire. Lime Wire is privately funded and is
            headquartered in New York City.

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