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Short Take: Goo Software closes doors in light of lawsuit

Goo Software, maker of Spam Blaster antispamming email client software, is closing its doors due to a lawsuit from Creative Labs, maker of the Sound Blaster line of PC products. Creative Labs is suing Goo over its use of the term "blaster," claiming that it has sole and exclusive rights to its use. Goo will cease all sales and development of Spam Blaster and is putting the product's source code and exclusive rights up for sale.

Goo Software, maker of Spam Blaster antispamming email client software, is closing its doors due to a lawsuit from Creative Labs, maker of the Sound Blaster line of PC products. Creative Labs is suing Goo over its use of the term "blaster," claiming that it has sole and exclusive rights to its use. Goo will cease all sales and development of Spam Blaster and is putting the product's source code and exclusive rights up for sale.