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6 Articles match "Arista Records","Judge"
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Labels win big in LimeWire case
A federal judge in New York yesterday handed the major record labels a huge win yesterday, granting summary judgment in their favor against the purveyors of the LimeWire peer-to-peer software. Arista Records Summary Judgment Opinion.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Thursday, May 13, 2010
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
- Sunday, July 26, 2009
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Labels win big in LimeWire case
A federal judge in New York yesterday handed the major record labels a huge win yesterday, granting summary judgment in their favor against the purveyors of the LimeWire peer-to-peer software. Arista Records Summary Judgment Opinion.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Thursday, May 13, 2010
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Jammie Thomas: registrations not certified, so dismiss my case!
Just five days before trial, Jammie Thomas has moved to dismiss the record labels' entire case against her, arguing that the court lacks jurisdiction because the plaintiffs' copies of the copyright registrations for the songs at issue are not official "certified" copies from the Copyright Office. But a few preliminary thoughts: 1.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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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
- Sunday, July 26, 2009
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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
- Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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Court denies motion to suppress MediaSentry evidence; calls Tenenbaum's wiretapping argument 'bizarre'
Judge Nancy Gertner has denied Joel Tenenbaum's Motion to Suppress all evidence collected by MediaSentry. Here's Judge Gertner's order: Judge Nancy Gertner: Electronic ORDER entered denying [853] Motion to Suppress. Arista Records LLC , Case No. see also Order on Motions in Limine , Capitol Records Inc.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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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).
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Monday, December 29, 2008
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