The complaint isn't meant to make Bitcasa change its mind and bring back its Infinite service. At the moment, attorneys are focused on compensation and giving subscribers enough time to get all their files. As you might imagine, that could take a while when people paid for unrestricted online space. There's no certainty that the lawsuit will succeed, but it might serve as a warning to other internet storage outlets that are thinking of scaling back their features.

Update 11/20: The hearing on the 19th didn't extend the restraining order any further, to the chagrin of some users but to Bitcasa's relief; it claims that it was costing $67,000 per day to obey the ruling. The company isn't out of the woods yet, though. The lawsuit is still underway, and the court denied Bitcasa's request to keep some document filings out of sight.

[Thanks, Jay]