The Supreme Court today decided that Internet service providers cannot be held liable for their customers’ copyright ...
Another day, another acquisition of an independent label by a major. This one’s in Denmark: Copenhagen-based One Seven Music, which has built a strong reputation in the dance and electronic-music ...
The Supreme Court sided with internet provider Cox Communications, holding that it cannot be held liable for music piracy ...
The Supreme Court ruled that internet service provider Cox Communications cannot be held liable for copyright infringement by its subscribers.
The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that internet service providers are generally not responsible for the illegal distribution ...
The Supreme Court weighed internet service providers' role in stopping music piracy. Much was at stake for both the industry ...
The Supreme Court threw out Sony's suit against Cox Cable for contributing to music piracy.
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 ...
Leading music labels sued Cox Communications for failing to terminate accounts of subscribers flagged for distributing copyrighted music.
Don't you just love it when a tech brand brings out a cheaper version of their flagship product that essentially does all the ...
Google is expanding the capabilities of its Lyria 3 music-making AI, enabling it to create tracks up to three minutes long ...
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