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Music Labels Warn Pirate Sites & Users After J-Pop & K-Pop Sites Shut Down

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Back in August, users of Reddit and similar platforms lamented the sudden disappearance of two music piracy platforms. Somewhat predictably, Jpopmix.com specialized in J-pop, a form of Japanese popular music that first gained popularity in the 1990s. ” Current RIAJ members (Full Members) Nippon Columbia Co.,

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RIAA Files Massive ‘Repeat Infringer’ Copyright Lawsuit Against U.S. ISP Altice

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On December 14, 2022, a group of music rightsholders including BMG, UMG, and Capitol filed a complaint at a Texas district court, accusing Altice, the parent company of ISP Optimum, of facilitating massive copyright infringement.

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Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog - Untitled Article

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A lack of awareness about Intellectual Property laws and the pecuniary consequences that may arise from the non-compliance of such laws is not taken by people or companies as seriously as it should be. An example of the same can be drawn from the recent litigation proceedings of Sony Music Entertainment v. Triller Inc.

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California Supreme Court reaffirms strict liability for false advertising in Serova

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Sony Music Entertainment, P.3d Serova bought Michael , “an album of music billed as Michael Jackson’s first posthumous release,” which promised “9 previously unreleased vocal tracks performed by” Jackson. The estate’s letter is not part of the case any more but provides context for Sony’s claims.)

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Scrutinizing the Nuances of the Napster Case

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Napster was an online platform used to download and access compressed digital music files in MP3 formats, making it one of the most popular peer to peer services in 1999. The lawsuit, A&M Records, Inc. Napster Inc., The defendant, Napster Inc., Relevant facts and issues.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (June 28 – July 4)

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Volvo, to argue that there has been a trend in these cases wherein giant companies go after smaller companies and start-ups with a collection of baseless arguments, in a bid to broaden the scope of their brand and cash in on the consequential benefits that flow from the same. attempting to restrain imports of Vivint Smart Home Inc.’s

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IPR And Metaverse

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It also enables the users to conduct events, attend online music concerts, own real estate, and carry out business activity. As the number of companies are increasing in the domestic and international markets the importance of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) is also increasing. Entertainment 2000, Inc.