The topic of LimeWire and its questionable ad/spyware sponsorships and he himself taking this as a sponsor is funny. Like MKBHD selling "wallpaper app" while smearing such things previously. Shows you everyone is out for the money, yet have no ethics
Thanks Apple Explained! I'm gonna go try your new sponsor vaping thing - can't wait to get addicted to smoking! I'm sure there are absolutely no downsides to this
People don't know the struggle we had in the early 2000's when it came to music. We used a bulky CD player with wired headphone. We would burn CD's by downloading from free wherever we could find it regardless of the quality. It was the only way to make a mix tape...uhm CD. Was interesting time. Nobody had WiFi and phone towers had no speed.
Don't wake up tomorrow being a moron. Since we're telling people what to do.... lmao nothing wrong with a fum ad, your lack of knowledge is the problem... your mad about an ad for flavored air.... like literal candy flavorings.... I bet you consumed more fake flavorings with your last meal then you'd ever get in your system with fum... 😂 don't be dumb... or at least don't comment on something you have no clue about.... you have a >> button just like everyone else...
Was never a quality channel. You ever watch his Steve Jobs “documentary” ? The one where it’s ripped word for word from the Wiki page for Steve Jobs? This dude is low effort as it gets
Lmao.... how dare him get paid for the content.... you didn't pay for.....or better yet over flavored air that helps people stop smoking...... .....the funniest part. . You still watched it.... sheeple shouldn't leave comments.
@@rytek4274 yep smoking might be your drug of choice judging from your profile photo, let’s hope the next generation aren’t bombarded by cigarette advertising like the Marlboro generation.
I remember LimeWire. As well as KaZaA. You could use it to download anything; Music, movies and more. I remember it often infecting Windows systems with malware, spyware and viruses and some of the songs weren't what they appeared to be. Not to mention missing artwork and metadata. Steve Jobs then changed the music industry forever for the better with the iPod and iTunes.
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Two things you missed: 1. You used to be able to point iTunes at your Limewire music files, if you downloaded quality files carefully you could use the artwork and artist catalogue function in iTunes without purchasing via iTunes 2. The legal process included messaging to Limewire Pro users threatening legal action if they persisted. Many folks did the calculation - would the music industry sue individual Limewire users? Limewire access to credit card details was the problem, as mentioned Good article, take a leaf out of the Limewire story Apple Explained and don’t do unethical monetising of your content - ie promoting smoking
Literally was just talking to a coworker 2 days before this video on how he got music back in the day. He used Limewire and mentioned the unpredictability in sound quality and the crazy viruses he got but was so worth the music collection.
Excellent video. Well researched. I was at Apple when we released the iTunes Music Store and it did offer a safe, easy way to enjoy music and still see that the artists received (at least some) compensation. I was not sorry to see Napster and LimeWire disappear. I'd spend 30 minutes downloading an mp3, just to discover it was mislabelled, or a plant by the RIAA.
#1 - CDs and Radios weren't the only way. Cassette Tapes were still a thing and Records were as well. Artists and Groups were still releasing through multiple formats because most normal people still had older methods for playing music. #2 - There was a such thing as Cassingles (Cassette Singles), 12" Singles and CDs that either had Samplers or just Singles on it. So yes, you could just buy the one song that happened to be a hit record at the time. #3 - Radio was a ton more tolerable in the early 2000s compared to the 2010s. #4 - Most people in the early 2000's who weren't tech savvy but knew how to download songs didn't care about metadata. That didn't become relevant until Zune and/or iTunes was a household name.
I wonder if Metallica was able to make more money in the early 2000s when people were “stealing” music or if they make more now with people stuck paying companies like Spotify?
I completely understand why piracy was so rampant, as a gen z paying 4 dollars for an album is CRAZY I’d never do that. Spotify/Apple Music from the perspective of the consumer are great, and it shows because piracy is way down, price your shit fairly and people will actually buy it. Piracy shows that 4.99 for an album isn’t the market price and people aren’t willing to pay that. Time for a Spotify for movies.
I remember LimeWire. As well as KaZaA. You could use it to download anything; Music, movies and more. I remember it often infecting Windows systems with malware, spyware and viruses and some of the songs weren't what they appeared to be. Not to mention missing artwork and metadata.
I just recently learned where the name came from. PC audio jacks are color coded, and I always thought the speaker was the green plug. But it’s actually called LIME for Line-Out. So your sound would come out over the “lime wire”.
Hmm... I never thought of Circuit City as a "music store" destination (like Tower Records, Turtle's, Record Bar) but as an electronics/appliance retailer that at some point added a bit of music department floorspace to their stores. Did kids flock to Circuit City to buy CDs in the pre-download era? I was way beyond kid-aged by that time, so maybe I was just out of touch. I was buying CDs in dedicated "record stores" and some funky locally-owned shops.
Its so strange to see things explained as "history" I personally lived through... And all the little things like "They had to buy CDs" but you showed a foto of DVDs(one of them was flubber, thats how I noticed). Anyway. Nice historical thing!
Bro commented on here without even watching the video just to say that he’s using a hacked version of RUclips 💀💀 people are talking about the sponsor at 0:19
I used LimeWire growing up, and I had no idea it was an actual, legit company until now. 😄 Thought it was just a random hobbyist app made by some bedroom coders, haha.
I kind of find it interesting that you spent so much time talking about the Audio Sharing Portion of LimeWire and other file sharing services that you never really mentioned the Video and Image Sharing portions of LimeWire and other Fikle sharing services. Because I've Downloaded as much Image and Video Files as I did with the Audio Files. And through it I've discovered many Amusing Video Files such as the Gladiatrix Version of the Pepsi Commercial from back in the day staring all of the Top Female Musical Artists of the time. And just like the Partnership with Gladiator 2 they also played 'We Well Rock You' Song. And As side from that I've downloaded quite few Good MadTv Clips yeah I admit some are Rascally Offensive but the ones that aren't are some what amusing to me personally. And hare's something to fit the Halloween Theme and Month I've even downloaded this one file where you are made to think it's just a car driving along a highway but all of sudden this Scary Clown Jumps out at you to Scare the Candy Corn Out Of You. And I think it's the only time Before or Since that I've been Truly Been Scared. Anyways it sounds like I got out just in the nick of time as the last time that I used it it Feels like it Took 47 Years to download just one file, and I got so inpatient that I just quit and deleted the Program from my computer and I've always wanted to know why it took so long to download just one file, but now I do. And also I'm wondering if the same thing with the Image Sharing and the Video Sharing Files as the Audio Files? Becaouse tome they could've just taken the Audio Portion Out and just keep the Image and Video Portions in? but I guess they where so deep In To It that they just had to Take everything away?
I love that you’re going back to the longer form style of videos you used to do. I didn’t really like the short basic ones you were doing the past couple of years
I remember limewire causing everything from having regular songs ending up being porn to having my laptop (which I no longer have because it was years if not decades ago now) being hijacked and months of game files stolen. Imagine you download what you think is the Pokemon gotta catch em all song with your mom sitting there as a young child just to blast audio porn. Oh the horror 😮😅😂. TBH I’m glad to see it go. That and TPB. Though I’d be surprised if TPB didn’t resurface….again
The music end of the piracy is pretty much settled due to convenience with Spotify and Apple Music. However, on other fronts like movies and softwares (pdf, editing, file conversion), its still long way to go.
everyone that bought drm protected files back then was an idiot. all these drm checks do no longer work due to shutdown servers and discontinued software support in modern players. i wipe my ass with these files and flush them down the toilet while i listen to MP3s i downloaded von limewire and kazaa back in the days.
In its current state there’s only a handful of features coming in the next months, if you’ve got a Mac that supports Apple Intelligence then you can definitely wait until all the features release
I'd wait for the launch of iPhone 17 or SE4 before upgrading so the 16/15Pro. The features are nice, but don't warrant upgrading to the latest model. They might warrant upgrading to last year's or 2 years ago's model though in a year or 2
17:22 not only this but you could only make 1 copy of it so what I did was make an MP3 copy, then I would never use that original purchased song. Once you would make that copy, it would remove the drm from it and that file was free to do whatever you liked with it. Those labeled “Purchased AAC” files would have a little lock on the file to let you know that there was drm on that file. I had soooo many MP3 copies of purchased AAC files purchased from iTunes because of drm!! Lol
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Gross
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9041544/
Using LimeWire was like having unprotected sex with the internet.
I wonder who the guy is gonna be that says “I’m the father how no way”
Lime wire: we did it without protection so man up you are the father
Very true
Don’t touch me I’m a real LimeWire
This statement is so true. Today's generation will never understand the things we've had to endure
@@Futur3musi3kproducerwould always think is this going to ruin my computer 😂
how do you get sponsored by a product like this
Somehow
By being a low effort garbage channel
because free 50 $
FUM??? REALLY BRO??? ITS NOT EVEN TESTED TO BE SAFE. WTF. YOU NEED TO LOOK INTO YOUR SPONSORS MORE.
Lighten up
@@GideonMcCarthyno this is how dangerous shit becomes widespread
Idk what bro was thinking.
What a bunch of fucking dorks in these comments
@@ironclock so?
No way the Apple dude got a sponsorship for “healthy” nicotine-free cigarettes.
Maple Pepper flavor… somehow I will resist.
cigarettes as a whole just aren’t good bro
It’s literally just flavored air, meaning no smoke.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9041544/
It needs limits like how the government did with the ban on tobacco cigarettes.
NOOO cut out the sponsor or something, I lost a bit of respect for you there and I've been watching for like 6 years
The topic of LimeWire and its questionable ad/spyware sponsorships and he himself taking this as a sponsor is funny. Like MKBHD selling "wallpaper app" while smearing such things previously.
Shows you everyone is out for the money, yet have no ethics
What's wrong with it? Some people are addicted to vaping and this is a good way to quit
Thanks Apple Explained! I'm gonna go try your new sponsor vaping thing - can't wait to get addicted to smoking! I'm sure there are absolutely no downsides to this
Fr
Its not vaping.
How do you get addicted to inhaling flavored air? 💀 🤣 brain rot.
@@JM-wd3dkread a comment by @JW-wd3dk to truly grasp the implications of brain rot
@@JM-wd3dk what exactly is the air flavored with?
I hear bad things about FÜM, I think you should look into it before letting them sponsor you again. otherwise love your videos
Ratio
@@LoeraGD that failed
One interesting thing is that LimeWire Pirate Edition still exists and is still getting updates, but goes as WireShare now
People don't know the struggle we had in the early 2000's when it came to music. We used a bulky CD player with wired headphone. We would burn CD's by downloading from free wherever we could find it regardless of the quality. It was the only way to make a mix tape...uhm CD. Was interesting time. Nobody had WiFi and phone towers had no speed.
Honestly liking these longer documentary style videos of 2000s era tech and companies. Keep it up!
Please don’t take sponsorship from füm again
FR
why? its just perfume. if it helps people quit smokeing whats so bad about it?
@@jameshughes3014 it’s just like saying vaping was to stop people smoking but tons of young people started vaping and got addicted.
Don't wake up tomorrow being a moron. Since we're telling people what to do.... lmao nothing wrong with a fum ad, your lack of knowledge is the problem... your mad about an ad for flavored air.... like literal candy flavorings.... I bet you consumed more fake flavorings with your last meal then you'd ever get in your system with fum... 😂 don't be dumb... or at least don't comment on something you have no clue about.... you have a >> button just like everyone else...
@@jameshughes3014 That is exactly how vapes became so popular, people thought it was about making people stop smoking regular cigarettes.
You need to do more non Apple docs like this. Absolutely loved this! I miss Limewire 😢
Stop with the vape ads
Its not vape.
@Devin-s8g literally no drugs in it. It’s essential oils. I’m not saying inhaling those is ok, but it’s nicotine free.
@Devin-s8g A cheese stick looks like a cigar, does that make it a cigar?
@@Axiarus😂
@Devin-s8g I ate two cigars today. Cheese sticks, I mean.
We used to tape the radio. Affordable and convenient.
Totally inappropriate sponsorship for this content, really downgrades what should be a quality channel
Fr
Was never a quality channel. You ever watch his Steve Jobs “documentary” ? The one where it’s ripped word for word from the Wiki page for Steve Jobs? This dude is low effort as it gets
Lmao.... how dare him get paid for the content.... you didn't pay for.....or better yet over flavored air that helps people stop smoking...... .....the funniest part. . You still watched it.... sheeple shouldn't leave comments.
@@rytek4274 yep smoking might be your drug of choice judging from your profile photo, let’s hope the next generation aren’t bombarded by cigarette advertising like the Marlboro generation.
@johnbeattie3610 it's not a cigarette and has nothing to do with nicotine or tobacco.... understand your what's wrong with the world today....
I saw someone take a hit of Füm the other day and he immediately started attacking and eating people’s faces.
seriously THAT sponsorship... eww
I remember LimeWire. As well as KaZaA. You could use it to download anything; Music, movies and more. I remember it often infecting Windows systems with malware, spyware and viruses and some of the songs weren't what they appeared to be. Not to mention missing artwork and metadata. Steve Jobs then changed the music industry forever for the better with the iPod and iTunes.
*Why doesn't the iPhone have an in-display fingerprint scanner?*
Love that you mentioned "Napster Bad", still love to watch those - there are a few - videos nowadays. So funny
That’s how FrostWire works and FrostWire still works, and it runs on Windows and Mac as well but I only keep my downloads for my own personal use
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Two things you missed:
1. You used to be able to point iTunes at your Limewire music files, if you downloaded quality files carefully you could use the artwork and artist catalogue function in iTunes without purchasing via iTunes
2. The legal process included messaging to Limewire Pro users threatening legal action if they persisted. Many folks did the calculation - would the music industry sue individual Limewire users? Limewire access to credit card details was the problem, as mentioned
Good article, take a leaf out of the Limewire story Apple Explained and don’t do unethical monetising of your content - ie promoting smoking
Man I waited a month for an AE video and got a video on Limewire and (nicotine-free) cigarettes 💀
"No way to buy songs individually" you could most definitely but CD singles
Bro stop taking Füm sponsorships
Why? You don't like Fum?
@@The716_ Look at what everyone else is saying in the comments
@@isaacicedso you’re a sheep. Is what you’re saying
Dang who tf are you god?
Literally was just talking to a coworker 2 days before this video on how he got music back in the day. He used Limewire and mentioned the unpredictability in sound quality and the crazy viruses he got but was so worth the music collection.
Yeah, no way on this sponsorship. Not a fan. I know bills gotta be paid but this is not the way.
Excellent video. Well researched. I was at Apple when we released the iTunes Music Store and it did offer a safe, easy way to enjoy music and still see that the artists received (at least some) compensation. I was not sorry to see Napster and LimeWire disappear. I'd spend 30 minutes downloading an mp3, just to discover it was mislabelled, or a plant by the RIAA.
#1 - CDs and Radios weren't the only way. Cassette Tapes were still a thing and Records were as well. Artists and Groups were still releasing through multiple formats because most normal people still had older methods for playing music.
#2 - There was a such thing as Cassingles (Cassette Singles), 12" Singles and CDs that either had Samplers or just Singles on it. So yes, you could just buy the one song that happened to be a hit record at the time.
#3 - Radio was a ton more tolerable in the early 2000s compared to the 2010s.
#4 - Most people in the early 2000's who weren't tech savvy but knew how to download songs didn't care about metadata. That didn't become relevant until Zune and/or iTunes was a household name.
They did a presentation at my middle school about their product in the mid 2000s. Wish I still had the shirt they gave me
Out of all the things you could be sponsored by, and you chose to be sponsored by FÜM? Ridiculous.
bills gotta be paid 🚬🤷♂️
@@thearmy9326Seriously, I'm so tired of these entitled ass people thinking who someone gets sponsored by is their business.
gotta make money somehow
@@BadMannerKorea I like destroying my lungs tho… 😢
I know I would
I think RUclips to mp3 had more of a hand to limewire downfall then iTunes tbh
Please for the love of god… not Füm. 😩
There’s no god. But guess what, there is a Füm. 0:1 - isn’t it? 🫵🏻😅
Please don’t sell out for a unhealthy product again. I refuse to believe smoking anything is healthy.
Technically not “smoking” as there’s no combustion but I see where your coming from
@ eitherway, just rubs me the wrong way. There’s no way it doesn’t do something bad to your health.
I was on Mac so viruses were not a big problem. Fun while it last
I wonder if Metallica was able to make more money in the early 2000s when people were “stealing” music or if they make more now with people stuck paying companies like Spotify?
bro seriously fell off. who thought a tech reviewer would promote vaping
I completely understand why piracy was so rampant, as a gen z paying 4 dollars for an album is CRAZY I’d never do that. Spotify/Apple Music from the perspective of the consumer are great, and it shows because piracy is way down, price your shit fairly and people will actually buy it. Piracy shows that 4.99 for an album isn’t the market price and people aren’t willing to pay that. Time for a Spotify for movies.
I remember LimeWire. As well as KaZaA. You could use it to download anything; Music, movies and more. I remember it often infecting Windows systems with malware, spyware and viruses and some of the songs weren't what they appeared to be. Not to mention missing artwork and metadata.
Wow i was thinking about quitting vaping and thought fum looked like a good alternative but the reviews are clear
I just recently learned where the name came from. PC audio jacks are color coded, and I always thought the speaker was the green plug. But it’s actually called LIME for Line-Out. So your sound would come out over the “lime wire”.
Hmm... I never thought of Circuit City as a "music store" destination (like Tower Records, Turtle's, Record Bar) but as an electronics/appliance retailer that at some point added a bit of music department floorspace to their stores. Did kids flock to Circuit City to buy CDs in the pre-download era? I was way beyond kid-aged by that time, so maybe I was just out of touch. I was buying CDs in dedicated "record stores" and some funky locally-owned shops.
They had the cheapest prices for CDs.
2 videos within a 24-hour period? Greg’s blessing us!
Since when couldn't you buy singles? I've been buying singles since vinyl. They still sell just single songs on cd and vinyl
never take a sponsorship from fum, EVER. AGAIN. i hope you can learn from this mistake.
i learn more from your youtube videos than i did in college so thank you
That is beyond terrifying
There absolutely were CD singles in the era of Limewire. So you didn't always have too buy the whole record for a track.
I've always enjoyed your videos, and I like these "extended edition" videos you have been making recently as well.
6:07 Super furry animals 💀
12:23 Back in Black Big Balls Shook Me All Night Long
20:38 I loved the irony. They sure were forced to sleep in the bed they made.
Its so strange to see things explained as "history" I personally lived through...
And all the little things like "They had to buy CDs" but you showed a foto of DVDs(one of them was flubber, thats how I noticed).
Anyway. Nice historical thing!
20:00
Imagine paying for a pirating service 😂
The whole point of privacy is that we don’t have to pay anyone a single cent for anything
26:05 Wouldn't this become Frostwire? Where you can still Download Music?
I'm using a hacked YT app so I can't see what "ad" yall talking about in the comments.
Bro commented on here without even watching the video just to say that he’s using a hacked version of RUclips 💀💀 people are talking about the sponsor at 0:19
bro why does the ad read sounds ai generated
Please never take sponsorship from that company again. That is not content created by a quality channel.
I used LimeWire growing up, and I had no idea it was an actual, legit company until now. 😄
Thought it was just a random hobbyist app made by some bedroom coders, haha.
"...since artists suing their fans was a bad look." Hahahahahaha
I kind of find it interesting that you spent so much time talking about the Audio Sharing Portion of LimeWire and other file sharing services that you never really mentioned the Video and Image Sharing portions of LimeWire and other Fikle sharing services. Because I've Downloaded as much Image and Video Files as I did with the Audio Files. And through it I've discovered many Amusing Video Files such as the Gladiatrix Version of the Pepsi Commercial from back in the day staring all of the Top Female Musical Artists of the time. And just like the Partnership with Gladiator 2 they also played 'We Well Rock You' Song. And As side from that I've downloaded quite few Good MadTv Clips yeah I admit some are Rascally Offensive but the ones that aren't are some what amusing to me personally. And hare's something to fit the Halloween Theme and Month I've even downloaded this one file where you are made to think it's just a car driving along a highway but all of sudden this Scary Clown Jumps out at you to Scare the Candy Corn Out Of You. And I think it's the only time Before or Since that I've been Truly Been Scared.
Anyways it sounds like I got out just in the nick of time as the last time that I used it it Feels like it Took 47 Years to download just one file, and I got so inpatient that I just quit and deleted the Program from my computer and I've always wanted to know why it took so long to download just one file, but now I do. And also I'm wondering if the same thing with the Image Sharing and the Video Sharing Files as the Audio Files? Becaouse tome they could've just taken the Audio Portion Out and just keep the Image and Video Portions in? but I guess they where so deep In To It that they just had to Take everything away?
This video made me think of the words "Back in my day...." Being a Gen-Xer that remembers peer to peer file sharing.
I love that you’re going back to the longer form style of videos you used to do. I didn’t really like the short basic ones you were doing the past couple of years
All I ever wanted was a way to pay cheaply and iTunes did that. I got rid of the virus wire as soon as I could.
I’m here for longer form content from Apple explained
I have bought a CD for 1 song before I didn't like any other song on the CD. Eventually I lost said CD.
You should cover the history of Wi-Fi
You just can't compete with free though.
Damn he’s back
music industries would not evolve for the better if not for these p2p apps.
I remember limewire causing everything from having regular songs ending up being porn to having my laptop (which I no longer have because it was years if not decades ago now) being hijacked and months of game files stolen. Imagine you download what you think is the Pokemon gotta catch em all song with your mom sitting there as a young child just to blast audio porn. Oh the horror 😮😅😂. TBH I’m glad to see it go. That and TPB. Though I’d be surprised if TPB didn’t resurface….again
Very Good and interesting Video, thanks :)
Great video, went into a lot of detail uncommon for videos on this topic.
Good job Greg! I like this one
Can you do a video on the history of the pirate bay?
The music end of the piracy is pretty much settled due to convenience with Spotify and Apple Music. However, on other fronts like movies and softwares (pdf, editing, file conversion), its still long way to go.
Metallica was right… we didn’t listen, now we all pay the price, and nobody is making money
Ahh limewire …… i remember the guilt of giving my computer AIDS In exchange for “ legally “ acquired music
everyone that bought drm protected files back then was an idiot. all these drm checks do no longer work due to shutdown servers and discontinued software support in modern players.
i wipe my ass with these files and flush them down the toilet while i listen to MP3s i downloaded von limewire and kazaa back in the days.
What do you think of Ai features on the new iPhones is it worth buying
Just for the AI features, no. Most of them are not very practical but very cool.
In its current state there’s only a handful of features coming in the next months, if you’ve got a Mac that supports Apple Intelligence then you can definitely wait until all the features release
If you have a 15 wait. The 17 is suppose to be a more eventful year since rumors are saying there’ll be a slim model
I'd wait for the launch of iPhone 17 or SE4 before upgrading so the 16/15Pro. The features are nice, but don't warrant upgrading to the latest model. They might warrant upgrading to last year's or 2 years ago's model though in a year or 2
Bro is cooked 💀 Creators are really down bad for money this year lol
Ah yes, Limewire, a known Apple product
Steve poured his heart and soul into that peer to peer software
i know but iTunes is basically what he gets to. Apple fought these programs with safer and legal ways of downloading music and video ect
*Please never take sponsorship from füm.*
I remember trolling others by sharing a "NEW Hanson song unreleased" and in reality was a Marilyn Manson song XD
Steve jobs entry is next level....😅
I never downloaded anything illegally 🤥
The Mac equivalent was called Acquisition and it was amazing. I miss it.
I remember downloading Limewire Pro from Limewire lol
17:22 not only this but you could only make 1 copy of it so what I did was make an MP3 copy, then I would never use that original purchased song. Once you would make that copy, it would remove the drm from it and that file was free to do whatever you liked with it. Those labeled “Purchased AAC” files would have a little lock on the file to let you know that there was drm on that file. I had soooo many MP3 copies of purchased AAC files purchased from iTunes because of drm!! Lol
Not fun comercial
you should make a video about the time The Beatles sued Apple Inc
it gave out very illegal stuff especially music and cp so it was innevitable unfortunqtely it went on the quicker side of that innevitability
Thank you Greg
Always thought Greg had such a calming voice. Didn’t know he was good looking as well 🎉
6:07 Super furry animals
Bruh 💀
Limewire was fine but the real OGs used Hotline Server and Client!
Do you know how much a radio cost?
Now that Apple has abandoned the PC marked, filesharing is on the rise again
What a time. Free music and free viruses 😂
Perhaps calling your spyware a name which closely resembles your brand was not a great idea.
It got taken down by the CIA and FBI, bam