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RIAA Reaction To SCOTUS Fourth Estate Copyright Decision
March 4, 2019 | News Articles
WASHINGTON DC – In its recent decision in the case Fourth Estate Public Benefit Corp. vs WallStreet.com, the United States Supreme Court determined that copyright owners must wait for the U.S. Copyright Office to either issue or refuse registration for a copyright before they are able to enforce their…
WORLD’S LARGEST MUSIC STREAM RIPPING SITE SHUTS DOWN AFTER SUCCESSFUL INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ACTION FROM RECORD INDUSTRY
September 7, 2017 | News Articles
LONDON AND WASHINGTON, DC — YouTube-mp3.org, formerly the world’s largest site dedicated to offering illegally ‘stream ripped’ music, has ceased to operate following legal action from record companies in the U.S. and UK. The Germany-based site, which had 60 million visitors per month from around the world, has shut down…
Major Music Organizations Decry Broken DMCA, Outline Possible Solutions In New Government Filing
February 21, 2017 | News Articles
An extensive coalition of organizations representing virtually the entire music community has filed new comments with the U.S. Copyright Office decrying a broken and antiquated Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) as part of the Office’s ongoing study of the law.
IFPI: WORLD'S LARGEST MUSIC STREAM RIPPING SITE FACES INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ACTION
September 26, 2016 | International
London and Washington, DC, 26th September 2016 – Organisations representing record companies in the US and UK took legal action today against Youtube-mp3.org, the world’s largest site dedicated to offering illegally “stream ripped” music. Both the site and its operator have generated millions of dollars without paying any remuneration to…
U.S. Justice Department Shuts Shut Down Kickass Torrents, Arrests Principal Operator
July 21, 2016 | International
The U.S. Department of Justice announced that it has “charged the alleged owner of today’s most visited illegal file sharing website with criminal copyright infringement and have seized the domain names associated with the website.”
Aurous Shuts Down After Settlement with Major Labels
December 9, 2015 | News Articles
WASHINGTON/MIAMI – Illicit music service Aurous has agreed to cease all operations and to shut down in a settlement with major label plaintiffs Atlantic Records, Capitol Records, Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, and Warner Bros. Records in their copyright infringement case against the service.
Record Companies and Pandora Reach Agreement On Pre-1972 Recordings
October 22, 2015 | News Articles
Pandora (NYSE:P) and a coalition of independent and major record companies announced today that they have agreed to a $90 million settlement for Pandora’s use of recordings created before 1972.
MP3Skull: A Site Dedicated To Ripping Off Music
October 7, 2015 | Music Notes Blog
A quick update in our ongoing copyright infringement case against MP3Skull: we have now filed, on behalf of the major record companies, a motion seeking damages and relief.
Department of Justice Takes Action Against Sharebeast
September 13, 2015 | News Articles
Largest U.S.-based music file sharing service shuttered. "A huge win for the music community" says RIAA CEO Cary Sherman.
Sirius XM Agrees to Pay for Recordings Released before 1972
June 26, 2015 | News Articles
The satellite radio broadcaster has agreed to compensate record companies for use of classic recordings.