It's been a long, slow demise for the once mighty file sharing service, but LimeWire  has now taken one last big step towards being a footnote in internet  history. The company reached an out of court settlement with the major  record labels yesterday, which will see it and its founder, Mark Gorton,  fork over $105 million to finally put an end to its longstanding  dispute with the RIAA. In a statement, the RIAA said that the settlement  was "another milestone in the continuing evolution of online music to a  legitimate marketplace that appropriately rewards creators," while  LimeWire's attorney said simply that he was "pleased that this case has  concluded." You'll note, of course, that the RIAA said "another"  milestone -- it's obviously still hoping for plenty more settlements or  legal victories where this one came from.
 
 
 
        
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