ZDNet News: Napster Cracks Down on Pig Latin File-sharing firm Aimster has removed a Pig Latin-based program from its website that enabled Napster users to get around court-ordered restrictions on the popular song-swap service. | Register: AOL wins rights to Aimster domain name America Online has won an arbitration battle against Aimster, and the music software company must now hand over aimster.com, aimstertv.com and aimstertv.net to the online giant. By Kieren McCarthy. | Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal: Aimster’s Pig Latin Decoder is Gonester A recent strategy for getting around recent rulings against Napster’s song-swapping service, called the Pig Decoder, has been removed. |