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X is using a Supreme Court ruling to try to nuke a $250 million music copyright lawsuit
X uses Supreme Court ruling to fight music industry's $250 million lawsuit over user-uploaded videos with unlicensed songs, ...
Sony Music Entertainment (SME) has settled its copyright infringement lawsuit against the University of Southern California ...
The Supreme Court sided with internet provider Cox Communications, holding that it cannot be held liable for music piracy ...
In a 9-0 decision, the court determined that an internet service provider is not liable for copyright infringement ...
Supreme Court overturns Cox v Sony Music verdict holding ISPs liable for user copyright infringement
A 9-0 unanimous ruling held that ISPs must have knowledge and intent to be held liable for user copyright infringement.
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Supreme Court says ISP not liable for users’ bootleg music downloads
The U.S. Supreme Court sided with Cox Communications in a closely watched copyright dispute, ruling that the internet service ...
Janus Barnewitz succeeds Henrik Daldorph, who is leaving the company after serving 20 years leading Sony Music Denmark.
Cox had argued that if they lost at the Supreme Court, they may have no choice but to cut off internet access to universities ...
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