We have posted numerous times about AllOfMP3.com in the past, and you could really say it’s been a roller-coaster of sorts for them. While the service can’t really considered to be a good thing for the music artists themselves (do they even see any money?), it was recently ruled to be legal by Russian courts. With that news, TechCrunch has posted an update that the AllOfMP3 crew have plans to arise from the dead. Right now, MP3Spark was launched in it’s place, so it’s unknown whether or not it will survive after this takes place.
The announcement follows a Russian court decision August 15 that found AllofMP3’s previous CEO was not guilty of breaching Russian copyright laws, and therefore the AllofMP3 service was legal. EMI, NBC Universal and Time Warner had led the legal case against AllofMP3, with the US Government previously threatening to escalate the dispute regarding AllofMP3 to the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Source: TechCrunch