Mark Howard Gorton (born November 7, 1966[unreliable source?][citation needed]) is the creator of LimeWire, a peer-to-peer file sharing client for the...
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Salford Hundred of Lancashire. Manchester City F.C. was founded as St Mark's (West Gorton) in 1880. The club was formed with the aim of binding the local community...
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Capital is one of the oldest automated trading firms. It was started by Mark Gorton and Alistair Brown in February 1998. Tower's internal trading teams are...
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file sharing client for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Solaris. Created by Mark Gorton in 2000, it was most prominently a tool used for the download and distribution...
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compiler Lewis G. Gorton, American educationalist Mark Gorton, American CEO Nathaniel M. Gorton (born 1938), American judge Neville Gorton, Bishop of Coventry...
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original on June 5, 2024. Retrieved June 6, 2024. Turetsky, Mark; Gorton, Austin; Gorton, Mark Turetsky and Austin (November 27, 2023). "No one else was...
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$15 million in 2021, counting among its new donors LimeWire's founder Mark Gorton, and $23.5 million in 2022. The charitable foundations of several major...
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Executive producers Andy Harries Clive Tulloh Producers Peter Kessler Mark Gorton Spencer Campbell Philippa Robinson Running time 30 minutes Production...
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owned by Sony BMG, now by Sony Music) sued LimeWire LLC, Lime Group LLC, Mark Gorton, Greg Bildson, and M.J.G. LimeWire Family Limited Partnership for copyright...
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Friary of St Francis, known locally as Gorton Monastery, is a Grade II* listed former Franciscan friary in Gorton, Manchester, England. It was designed...
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liable for the infringement of its users. Fearing similar lawsuits, Mark Gorton of LimeWire vowed to stop distributing his file sharing program. A lawsuit...
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tourist attraction since it was opened to the public in 1962. Producer Mark Gorton explained, "the floorplan lends itself to the boardgame very well and...
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League, the top tier of English football. Founded in 1880 as St. Mark's (West Gorton), they became Ardwick Association Football Club in 1887 and Manchester...
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neighborhoods and the city-at-large. The organization was founded in 1999 by Mark Gorton, the creator of LimeWire. The organization has received funding from...
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February 2024. Gorton, Josh (20 February 2024). "Clinical Heta denies Dobey to celebrate PC4 success". www.pdc.tv. Retrieved 20 February 2024. Gorton, Josh (12...
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Connell Sixth Form College – named after Anna Connell, the founder of St Mark's Gorton which later became Manchester City Football Club – which forms part...
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holding company she owns with her husband Sir Evelyn Robert de Rothschild Mark Gorton (born 1966), founder of peer-to-peer file sharing service Limewire and...
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Manchester Gorton was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. It was the safest Labour seat in Greater Manchester by numerical...
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was initially funded by Open Plans, a technology non-profit founded by Mark Gorton. EdNews Colorado started as a magazine and was developed by Alan Gottlieb...
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Live". Dartsrankings.com. Gorton, Josh (10 January 2024). "31 Tour Cards available at 2024 PDC Qualifying Schools". PDC. Gorton, Josh (10 January 2024)...
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William McMahon (section Under Gorton)
his successor. As a mark of respect for his past service, McMahon was included in Snedden's new shadow cabinet (as was John Gorton). However, at his own...
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Harvey (2005). Football: The First Hundred Years. p. 39. "Old school rivals mark 150 years of world rugby history | The Scotsman". Retrieved 13 March 2023...
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Gorton Heritage Trail is located approximately 3 miles from the centre of Manchester, England. The trail has been designed to promote and conserve the...
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Liberal Party of Australia (section Gorton government)
causing increasing public protest. The Liberals chose John Gorton to replace Holt. Gorton, a former World War II Royal Australian Air Force pilot, with...
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back to the club's formation in 1880 by members of St. Mark's Church of England in West Gorton. Manchester City have won thirty-five major honours throughout...
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Minister John Gorton. Ramsey said he felt compelled to speak out because Gorton's speech contradicted "one particular crucial part" of what Gorton had said...
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The John Gorton Building, also referred to as the Gorton Building and formerly the Administrative Building, is a heritage listed government office located...
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Stan Gorton (1946–2013) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s. Originally from Cairns, Queensland, Stan Gorton came to the...
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constituency. From 1955 to 1983 Denton was re-grouped with Gorton to form the Manchester, Gorton constituency. Since the 1983 boundary changes, Denton has...
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Ainsley Gotto (section Secretary to John Gorton)
public servant and entrepreneur, who was the private secretary to John Gorton, the Prime Minister of Australia in the late 1960s. Gotto was born in the...
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