Supreme Court to Hear Cox Appeal in $1 Billion Music Piracy Case
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Supreme Court to Take on Major Labels’ Billion-Dollar Copyright Case Against Cox
The U.S. Supreme Court announced it will take on a landmark copyright case between Cox Communications and the music industry that has been bouncing between courts since 2018. The suit was originally brought against Cox in 2018 by a group of over 50 music companies – including major labels Universal, Warner and Sony and their publishing arms – over whether Cox was allowing its internet customers to download music illegally. A jury originally…
Supreme Court to Hear Cox Appeal in $1 Billion Music Piracy Case
The US Supreme Court agreed to consider shielding Cox Communications Inc. from a $1 billion lawsuit by the music industry, in a case that could give internet providers new legal protections when users pirate copyrighted works.
Supreme Court to Review Billion-Dollar Cox Communications Copyright Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review a crucial case that could set a precedent in how Internet Service Providers (ISPs) respond to online piracy allegations. This is the dispute between Cox Communications and Sony Music Entertainment, a legal dispute that could redefine the responsibilities of ISPs in relation to the misuse of their networks by users. Why is this case so important? Record labels have been pushing for ISPs to take drastic …
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