Firm has no plans to salvage more Titanic artifacts, snuffing out legal fight
- The U.S. Government has stopped its legal fight against RMS Titanic Inc., as the firm no longer has plans to dive to the shipwreck that could break federal law.
- The withdrawal marks the end of the second legal battle in five years between the U.S. And RMS Titanic Inc. Over salvage rights.
- RMS Titanic Inc. Has been the court-recognized steward of Titanic artifacts since winning salvage rights in 1994, but their last expedition was in 2010.
- The company stated it will consider future salvage operations at the site, with the U.S. Ready to intervene again if necessary.
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