LimeWire’s new merch will help you impress your peer(-to-peer)s

  News, Rassegna Stampa
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LimeWire, the popular peer-to-peer file sharing app from the early aughts that was resurrected by new owners in 2022 as an NFT marketplace, is back once again. But this time it’s just the platform’s retro branding that’s making a comeback as part of a new officially licensed apparel collection from lifestyle brand Dumbgood.

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The collection also features a trio of $42 t-shirts, including a charcoal option with a schematic detailing how the Gnutella peer-to-peer file sharing network worked. All of the items are available now, with the exception of the work jacket which isn’t expected to ship until December 10th.

For those not into the retro vibes of this collection or who weren’t around during the internet’s heyday of music piracy, LimeWire also operates an online store with hoodies, hats, and t-shirts featuring the updated branding used to promote the current LimeWire token and network. The current iteration of LimeWire has no affiliation with the original company (Lime Group LLC) that developed the popular file sharing app. The modern web3-focused version of LimeWire claimed an expired trademark and purchased the LimeWire.com domain from a former developer in 2021, according to Torrent Freak.

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Update, November 20th: Updated story to reflect that the new LimeWire has no affiliation to the original company.

https://www.theverge.com/2024/11/20/24301564/limewire-dumbgood-capsule-collection-apparel