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  2. Elon Musk's X escapes much of lawsuit over copyrighted songs

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    (Reuters) -X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk, on Tuesday won the dismissal of most of a lawsuit by 17 music publishers that accused it of infringing copyrights on nearly 1,700 songs ...

  3. Universal Music Accuses Rival of Rampant Piracy Via ... - AOL

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    Universal Music Group sued the start-up distributor Believe for $500 million on Monday, alleging the rival firm has engaged in “rampant piracy” of its most famous artists. In a complaint filed ...

  4. Music piracy - Wikipedia

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    This article points out that technological development such as file sharing, MP3 players, and CDRs have increased music piracy. The most common forms of music piracy are Internet Piracy and compact disc piracy. It also discusses the association between music piracy and organized crime, which is defined as profit-driven illegal activities.

  5. Chris Carrabba Says Dashboard Confessional 'Wouldn't ... - AOL

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    The rise of music piracy happened just as the emo scene, of which Dashboard Confessional is a part, started to experience true growth. Scott Gries/ImageDirect/Getty Dashboard Confessional on MTV2 ...

  6. You Wouldn't Steal a Car - Wikipedia

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    "You Wouldn't Steal a Car" is the first sentence of a public service announcement that debuted on July 12, 2004 in cinemas, [1] and July 27 on home media, which was part of the anti-copyright infringement campaign "Piracy. It's a crime.

  7. Metallica v. Napster, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Metallica demanded that their songs be banned from file sharing, and that the users responsible for sharing their music be banned from the service. This led to over 300,000 users being banned from Napster, [9] although software was released that simply altered the Windows registry and allowed users to rejoin the service under a different name.

  8. List of organizations with official stances on SOPA and PIPA

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    The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and PROTECT IP Act (PIPA) found broad support from organizations that rely on copyright, including the Motion Picture Association of America, [1] the Recording Industry Association of America, [1] Macmillan Publishers, Viacom, and various other companies and unions in the cable, movie, and music industries.

  9. It’s been 25 years since Napster launched and changed the ...

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    An internet site appears on a computer screen as a user downloads music onto a minidisc player on October 8, 2003 in London. Falling sales of CD's and the imminent relaunch of online music ...