In a rather fast turn around Mashboxx are rumoured to have taken over all groksters assets
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1883882,00.aspOne day after the Grokster file-sharing service announced a settlement with the recording industry and pulled the plug on its illegal peer-to-peer computing network, sources close to the company confirmed that its assets have been purchased by MashBoxx.
Under the deal, the terms of which were not immediately clear, MashBoxx will buy out all the remaining holdings of Grokster, including its directory of registered users, and fold the file-sharing network's operations into its soon-to-be-launched P2P download service.
Sources said that the two companies actually reached the buyout agreement several months ago, and indicated that MashBoxx Chief Executive Wayne Rosso, a former president of Grokster, facilitated the deal with the recording industry in order to help move his firm's launch plans forward.
On Monday, Grokster filed paperwork in a Los Angeles federal court reporting that it reached a $50 million settlement in its 3-year-old legal case with the nation's largest record companies, motion picture studios and music publishers.
You have to marvel at the amount of times folks can fit words like Mashboxx into a few sentences, I suppose they need the advertising
This looks to me like a simple pre-planned back door deal as we already suspected, nothing much changes in the world of big business.
Grokster and other companies like Imesh where both rather famous for bringing spyware into folks machines.
The sole reason for targeting of such companies is to recoup any legal expeneses by suing those ones who had gained multiple millions from spreading spyware and had built up substancial assets, so in one way we can thank the RIAA for going after these less that reputable companies, personally I would distance myself from the Grokster name if i was Mashboxx unless of course the new legal services are going to be introducing spy/adware too