KaZaA collapses under Rambo-style lawsuits
KaZaA, the Dutch software and products company which founded KaZaA.com, is to shut down because it can't afford to defend copyright infringement charges brought against it by the entertainment industry. In a court filing last Friday, KaZaA accused major studios and labels of engaging in "Rambo-style litigation".
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