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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | COPYRIGHTS & CAMPAIGNS JULY 26, 2009 The Joel Tenenbaum case: Frequently Asked Questions Five major record labels have sued a Boston University graduate student named Joel Tenenbaum in federal court in Boston, alleging that he used the KaZaA peer-to-peer network to infringe copyrights in 30 sound recordings that they own. Records, Inc., Atlantic Recording Corporation, Arista Records LLC, and UMG Recordings, Inc. | | | | | | | | COPYRIGHTS & CAMPAIGNS JUNE 10, 2009 The Jammie Thomas Re-trial: Frequently Asked Questions Six major record labels have sued a Minnesota woman named Jammie Thomas in federal court, alleging that she used the Kazaa peer-to-peer network to infringe copyrights in sound recordings that they own. Capitol Records, Inc., SONY BMG Music Entertainment, Arista Records LLC, Interscope Records LLC, Warner Bros. | COPYRIGHTS & CAMPAIGNS DECEMBER 29, 2008 CNET News Fails Civil Procedure First, a little background about the case, called Capitol Records, Inc. Thomas is one of thousands of copyright infringement suits filed by US record labels against individuals for allegedly uploading and/or offering for upload music files over peer-to-peer networks; this is the only one of the cases to go to trial (virtually all settled). | |
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