Well... if light indeed has been slowed, it just might warp spacetime. But, I really would like to see more data. I don't recall too many followup experiments. I mean some people claim the speed of light has been slowing down on its own over the eons. Stuff like this is really hard to establish firmly (so far). My "Copenhagen" response is a reference to the explicability of such phenomena in terms of "traditional" quantum mechanics, without resorting to more speculative relativistic explanations. If this is true, then light may not really have been slowed, but more "classically" trapped, absorbed, re-emitted, etc.
I will remain skeptical about such applications of relativity until there is more, and harder, data. Besides, it is well known that quantum mechanics cannot really be totally harmonized with relativity. Oh, how they've tried!