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Ouch, this one’s gotta sting a little: after Verizon won an injunction against Vonage for copyright infringement, today US District Judge Claude Hilton has imposed an immediate stay on the VoIP provider’s business, disallowing them from adding new customers. Like, seriously, you they aren’t allowed to sign anyone up. Vonage will still continue providing service to those customers it currently has; it’s obviously planning to immediately appeal the decision, however Judge Hilton also managed to tack on a $66 million appeal bond, which doesn’t exactly sweeten their deal at all. Things are definitely not looking good for those guys; we’ll keep ya updated. [Warning: subscription req'd for link.]
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