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Cox Communications urges appeals court to reverse or vacate a ruling finding the ISP liable for copyright infringement

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In a brief filed with the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, Cox Communications claimed that if the judgment that found the US internet service provider guilty of copyright infringement is allowed to stand it will have "devastating consequences."
Cox was sued by music company BMG for allowing its users to engage in copyright infringing acts. A court found Cox guilty of copyright infringement in 2019, and awarded $1 billion in damages to BMG. Cox has since appealed the ruling and tried to g...

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Emmanuel is a Washington, DC-based freelance journalist, blogger and media consultant, specialising in the entertainment business and cultural trends. He was the US editor for British music industry trade publication Music Week. Previously, he was the editor of Impact, a magazine for the music publishing community (2007-2009), the global editor of US trade publication Billboard (2003-2006), and the editor in chief of Billboard’s sister publication Music & Media (1997-2003).

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SACD starts legal proceedings against TikTok for using its members’ repertoire without authorisation or compensation

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The French Society of Dramatic Authors and Composers (SACD) has filed with the Paris Judicial Court a copyright infringement lawsuit against China's social network TikTok for "using copyrighted works from the SACD repertoire without authorisation," according to a statement from the Paris-based organisation.
SACD said it took the decision to start legal proceedings after "nearly four years of failed discussions." SACD said that TikTok has "never offered acceptable compensation to the authors of t...

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GEMA gets vindication from German court in infringement case against OpenAI over the use of lyrics to train chatbot ChatGPT

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The 42nd Civil Chamber of the Regional Court in Munich found in favour of German music rights society GEMA in a copyright infringement case against OpenAI, which was accused of using copyrighted lyrics to train its chatbot ChatGPT without a license. OpenAI plans to appeal the ruling.
GEMA brough the case against U.S. provider of AI services OpenAI a year ago. GEMA wanted the court to “clarify AI providers‘ remuneration obligations in Europe” and enforce its members’ rights.
The lawsuit named US-...

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US court rejects OpenAI’s motion to strike in infringement case brought by authors

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The US District Court for the Southern District of New York has denied a motion to strike filed by OpenAI in the copyright infringement Class Action Complaint brought by authors including David Baldacci, Ta-Nehisi Coates, John Grisham, George R.R. Martin and comedian Sarah Silverman against the parent company of artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT. In the same decision, the court also denied a motion to strike filed by Microsoft.
On May 22, 2025, the court allowed the various lawsuits to be ...

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