GOODBYE: Kodak will close its online photo service on July 2.
THE SALE: A federal bankruptcy judge approved selling the business to Shutterfly for $23.8 million. Shutterfly Inc. emerged last month as the sole bidder for Eastman Kodak Co.‘s Kodak Gallery.
WHAT TO DO: Kodak says people who do not want their photos transferred will have to inform Kodak by May 28 by visiting its website and choosing to “opt out” of the migration. After July 2, customers won’t have access to any photos on Kodak Gallery. They will appear on Shutterfly instead.
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