Supreme Court hears a $1 billion music case, Johnny Cash's estate sues over his voice, Diddy threatens Netflix and more in this music law news recap.
At first, Sarah Barg thought the e-mail was a scam. It seemed fishy. Some group called the Recording Industry Association of America was accusing the University of Nebraska-Lincoln sophomore of ...
The retrial of the first music file-sharing case ever to reach a jury has been postponed for a second time. The case between Jammie Thomas of Brainerd and members of the recording industry now is ...
A new report by the NPD Group suggests that while a majority of kids surveyed are using legal means to download music, the issue of music piracy remains. According to "Kids & Digital Content," 70% ...
Jamie Cullum has admitted that he illegally downloads music, although added that he also still buys CDs. The jazz singer claimed that while he condones downloading of songs from filesharing ...
It has finally come to this: Labels are simply giving their music away. A new Web site named SpiralFrog.com allows visitors -- with label approval -- to download music free of charge. It launched ...
At issue is whether internet providers can be held legally responsible and be required to pay damages if they know customers ...
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