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X uses Supreme Court ruling to fight music industry's $250 million lawsuit over user-uploaded videos with unlicensed songs, ...
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Cox Communications is not liable for customers’ illegal music downloads.
Leading music labels sued Cox Communications for failing to terminate accounts of subscribers flagged for distributing ...
A campaign is underway to protect England’s choral music tradition, which has thrived for nearly 500 years. Enthusiasts are ...
X argued that the Supreme Court's ruling wiped out the contributory infringement claim, the only major theory left standing ...
Napster made digital music feel limitless for the first time, then vanished in lawsuits, rebrands, and sales. Its name faded, ...
The ruling says Cox didn’t provide a service dedicated to copyright infringement; it ‘simply provided internet access.’ ...
Cox had argued that if they lost at the Supreme Court, they may have no choice but to cut off internet access to universities ...
The Supreme Court threw out Sony's lawsuit accusing Cox Cable of contributing to music piracy.
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