In a major loss for the nation’s music industry, the Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that a major internet service provider is not liable for copyright infringement because it failed to kick known ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously ruled that Cox Communications cannot be held liable for copyright infringement committed by its internet subscribers, ending a yearslong legal battle with ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Writing for the court, Justice Clarence Thomas said Cox “neither induced its users’ infringement nor provided a service ...
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled Wednesday that Sony cannot hold Cox Communications liable for not disconnecting customers who illegally downloaded copyrighted music, a battle that has sent ripples ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with internet service provider Cox Communications in its copyright fight with record labels over illegal music downloads by Cox customers. The ...
DULUTH, Minn. — The recording industry won a key fight Thursday against illegal music downloading when a federal jury found a Minnesota woman shared copyrighted music online and levied $222,000 in ...
The week's most popular downloaded songs, ranked by sales data as compiled by Luminate. click to see more Highest ranking debut Gains In Performance J.Essien, S ...
The music listening experience has changed dramatically since the year 2000. Back then, people purchased CDs, traditional radio still held weight, MTV was hot, and file sharing had become commonplace ...
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