It seems that the Judge in the FastTrack Case is about to allow KaZaA parent Shraman Networks to be added to the case. Early comments by the judge included I find the argument about providing the service to so many California residents compelling.
Also, Sharman attorney Rod Dorman countered that such a move could open a door for a judge in “communist China” to rule against U.S. companies that operate online. The judge did not appeared swayed by the argument. “I’ll take my chances with that judge in communist China,” Wilson quipped.
Although, no decision has been reached it does not look good for Sharman Networks. Read more here
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