This is the predictable end of a very predictable court case, in essence it seems to send the message that in the US p2p development is illegal and those who dare to develop without handing over their tech to the media mafia can expect to have to do battle with corporate luddites.
It's a sad day for many users to see this name go but the fact of the matter is that the network will live on under the guise of the many open src clients out there and thus while maybe this is a headline grabber for the media giants as a show of muscle flexing, the reality is it will have little to no impact on the gnutella network or its operation.