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Grokster calls it quits
NY Times: Grokster Calls It Quits on Sharing Music Files.
Too bad they didn't pull the plug before mucking up the law for the rest of us.
The popularity of file-sharing networks shows little sign of waning in the wake of the settlement or the earlier court decision. An estimated 9.2 million people are using various so-called peer-to-peer networks at any one time, according to BigChampagne, a data service. The figure has edged up from 8.8 million in June.
November 7, 2005 at 06:59 PM in File sharing | Permalink
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image source via NYTimes:Grokster to Shut Down Downloading Service By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/NYTimesPublished: November 8, 2005LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Grokster Ltd., which came out on the losing end of a Supreme Court decision, has agreed to shut down its [Read More]
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