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Denis Kvasov, the former owner of the now-defunct music site AllofMP3.com, faces a three year jail sentence and a fine of £258,000.
AllofMP3 announces its closure. Don't worry though - a successor has already opened to take its place.
Is Web 2.0 fundamentally communist at heart? Is Digg Karl Marx's ultimate legacy? Did the cold war really end, as America battles Russia over illegal MP3s? Rich Swinburne evaluates the old-fashioned politics of the web.
The American record industry goes to court in New York, seeking damages from the Russian website. Will the Russians turn up? We think not.
A week after AllOfMP3 was the target of a $1.65 trillion lawsuit, the company's parent retorts.
We thought it finally bit the bullet - but according to its lawyers, AllofMP3 is alive and well. And it's doing nothing illegal, either.
The UK's version of the RIAA is going after All Of MP3, seeking a court declaration that the site is illegal. Enforcing such a judgment would be harder.
The website which has antagonised the music industry for so long appears at the brink of closure, as American negotiators get dirty.
The popular MP3 download site protests its innocence in the face of another Russian police investigation.
October 14 2021 | 15:04