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In 1999, Sony Music Entertainment was one of many labels to sue Napster for copyright infringement. Now, the company is suing ...
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Digital Music News on MSNSony Music Sues Napster for $9.2 Million in Allegedly Overdue Royalty Payments — Company Says It’s ‘Committed to Rebuilding’ Major Label Relationships
Sony Music Entertainment (SME) is suing Napster parent Infinite Reality (which rebranded as Napster Corp. in May) for ...
Sony Music claims Napster has been delinquent on payments for over a year while collecting subscription fees from “millions ...
Following reports earlier this year that Napster wasn’t paying all the royalties that were due to the music industry, Sony ...
The Led Zeppelin case, the Beyoncé sample fight, the Napster lawsuit and more music law news stories are covered in this roundup.
Sony Music hit Napster with a lawsuit over $9 million in unpaid royalties, also claiming the streaming service is infringing its copyrights.
As for Napster, it started in 1999 and took the world by storm, creating an easy-peasy way to steal music. It only took a couple of years for mounting legal battles to catch up to the platform and ...
Napster, which shares a brand but little else with the free service that originally shook up the music industry in the late 1990s, has struggled to make its case with investors and consumers ...
In the event that the reborn Napster service actually makes a profit, both UMG and Sony will get an additional $6.25 million each.
But Napster and its new allies are having trouble convincing other big labels to join their music pool, most notably the four big labels — Universal, Warner Bros., EMI and Sony Music — still ...
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