A judge in Helsinki, Finland has ordered one of the founders of notorious file-sharing site The Pirate Bay to pay $395,000 to several record labels. By Marc Schneider Industry News Editor A judge in ...
The four main backers of The Pirate Bay could be personally on the hook for 15 million kroner ($2.5 million) after record labels requested the amount in damages from the Stockholm District Court ...
A court in Finland has ordered two founders of torrent site The Pirate Bay to pay record labels $477,000 to close out a six-year-old lawsuit by IFPI, the global music industry trade body. By Marc ...
The High Court has fast-tracked the case being taken by big four record labels against Vodafone, UPC, Digiweb, Imagine and Hutchison 3G seeking the blockage of torrent site The Pirate Bay to the ...
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The Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde is considering filing a lawsuit against some major record labels to demand that they compensate him for damaging his reputation. Recently, Sunde was ordered by ...
Irish-based ISPs UPC, Digiweb, Imagine, Vodafone and 3 have been hit with a new legal action by big four record labels EMI, Sony, Warner and Universal it emerged this afternoon. In a case that will be ...
Frustrated record labels ask a Stockholm court to levy more fines on the four Pirate Bay founders. The labels demand the world's most notorious BitTorrent tracker block users from file-sharing ...
The music industry is suing Charter Communications, claiming that the cable Internet provider profits from music piracy by failing to terminate the accounts of subscribers who illegally download ...
The estate of Harold Arlen — the composer famous for such American-songbook classics as "Over the Rainbow," "Get Happy" and "It's Only A Paper Moon" — has filed a lawsuit against some of the world's ...