I'm sure they're much happier with this outcome than most of the likely alternatives, but it's unconscionable a non-profit entity is going to pay $$$$ just to get back their own data from a company in breach of contact - A contract explicitly to safely store Nine PBS' data.
If I'm reading this right, OSS doesn't exist any more. So Nine PBS isn't paying them anything, they're paying for data recovery services. Unfortunately that they need to, but that's what happens when companies go bankrup.
OSS' founder and former CEO Eren Niazi should be personally liable for every single dollar and legal issue that arises from the mess he allowed to happen. We're not talking about IBM, this was a company with a whopping 51 employees at its peak. That's "first name basis" between everyone there.
And before the concern trolls join this party, I'm aware that's not how incorporation works in the US. And that in itself is unacceptable.
Sucks to be you, son. The modern world could not possibly exist without corporations as they exist now. Don't like the corporate shield? Walk everywhere, because automobile companies and the petrochemical companies cannot exist without it. Grow your own food, because the entire agricultural industry and the trucking industry that brings good to your local supermarket cannot exist without it. Grow your own cotton and weave your own clothes, or go naked, because that's another industry that can't exist without it.
Our current civilization cannot exist without it.
And you know it, you just like to masturbate over hurting people who are more successful than you are.