| | Boston.com / Business / Technology / DVD-copying software company folds (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17) |
 | | Robert Moore, 321's founder and president, long had cast his crusade as a David-and-Goliath struggle, insisting his company's software was meant to let consumers innocently make backup copies of their DVDs and computer games. |
 | | In announcing what would be the inevitable end of his "magnificent venture," Moore said that in a matter of months this year 321 went from having nearly 400 employees and expectations of doing $150 million to $200 million in sales this year to about two dozen workers and less than $400,000 in monthly income. |
 | | In its announcement Tuesday, 321 said anyone seeking customer support should do so by Aug. 1, 2005, at the company's Web site, "where you should be able to resolve most of your concerns." The company said it no longer can offer telephone, e-mail or live chat support for any of its products. |
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