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Music Publishers Sue Twitter, Asserting Copyright Infringement

A group of 17 music publishers sued the social media company and said it was seeking as much as $250 million in damages.

Ben Sisario
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Computers and the Internet, Copyrights and Copyright Violations, Musk, Elon, National Music Publishers’ Assn, Pop and Rock Music, Social Media, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Twitter
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