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Supreme Court Sides With Internet Provider in Copyright Fight Over Pirated Music

The New York Times – Business:

Leading music labels sued Cox Communications for failing to terminate accounts of subscribers flagged for distributing copyrighted music.

Ann E. Marimow
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This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Compensation for Damages (Law), Computers and the Internet, Copyrights and Copyright Violations, Cox Communications Inc, Freedom of Speech and Expression, Liability for Products, Music, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Supreme Court (US), United States Politics and Government
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