50+ Music Companies File Copyright Suits Against ISPs Charter, Bright House

More than 50 major music companies have joined to file separate lawsuits against ISP providers Charter and Bright House for not doing enough to stop copyright infringement. Each suit could. Continue reading

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TUE. BRIEF Music COs Sue Major ISPs • Paleton Takedown • Azu Goes Solo • More

TUESDAY 3.26.19 Music Business News From Around The Web Updated continuously under the More News tab

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Universal Scores Win vs ISP In DMCA Safe Harbors Case

In the latest development in the case between ISP Grande Communications and Universal Music Group, a judge has ruled that Grande shouldn't be able to use the DMCA's 'safe harbor'. Continue reading

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Recognizing No-Win Situation, Cox Settles BMG Copyright Trolling Case [Op-Ed]

As the long running saga of BMG v. Cox finally draws to a close, the ISP finally realized that it was in a no-win situation, according to this op-ed by. Continue reading

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BMG, COX Settle As Major Labels Lawsuit Begins

BMG has reached a settlement with Cox Communications in its 2015 lawsuit alleging the ISP contributed to copyright infringement.  BMG called the sealed settlement, originally set by a jury at. Continue reading

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Copyright Infringement Lawsuits Empower ‘Troll’ Rightscorp, says Mike Masnik

Two music industry backed lawsuits to force ISPs to do more to fight copyright infringement are moving forward. But these lawsuits also empower Rightscorp, according to Techdirt's Mike Masnick, who. Continue reading

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