The trial pitting Australia's recording industry against the makers of Kazaa may be coming to a highly anticipated end. With closing arguments complete, Judge Murray Wilcox of Australia's Federal Court is expected to rule whether or not the makers of the P2P client are liable for copyright breaches and lost income resulting from files being shared across the Kazaa expanse.
According to E-Commerce Times, Judge Wilcox is "troubled" over whether or not Kazaa offers a legitimate reason for its existence.
Details here from webpronews.com.