A question about music

Hey my friend Max got his ipod the other day and he has to send it in but he uses limewire hes affrd that they might find out is that possible???

Doing anything illegal will eventually result in getting caught. I doubt that a support tech will be concerned, but lets refrain from discussing P2P file sharing programs on this site.

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