Grokster to end Internet File Sharing service
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Grokster Ltd., an internet file sharing service that allows users to copy songs, has lost its case against the Supreme Court and will shutdown all services.
The settlement with the Recording Industry Association of America follows the high court's unanimous ruling in June that Grokster and other 'peer to peer' networks can be held liable if they induce users into violating copyright laws.
Grokster, the lead defendant in the case, agreed to stop activity that leads to copyright infringement.

The settlement with the Recording Industry Association of America follows the high court's unanimous ruling in June that Grokster and other 'peer to peer' networks can be held liable if they induce users into violating copyright laws.
Grokster, the lead defendant in the case, agreed to stop activity that leads to copyright infringement.
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