Mar 21 2002

Aimster Suits on Hold After Bankruptcy Filing

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“A federal judge in Chicago called a temporary halt to the music and movie industries’ legal assault on Madster, the online file-swapping service formerly known as Aimster. The move came shortly after two of the targets of the industries’ copyright-infringement lawsuit–BuddyUSA Inc. and AbovePeer Inc., which operate Madster–filed for bankruptcy protection.” Click here for the full story at LATimes.com.

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