Record Labels Sue Internet Archive for $412 Million Copyright Infringement

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Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Capitol, and other record labels have filed a $412 million copyright infringement lawsuit against Internet Archive, accusing the organization of operating as an "illegal record store" through its "Great 78 Project." The suit claims that Internet Archive has violated copyright laws by reproducing and distributing pre-1972 musical works without authorization. The plaintiffs argue that the organization's activities go beyond preservation and research, seeking to provide free and unlimited access to music for everyone, regardless of copyright. Internet Archive plans to appeal the lawsuit.
Topics:entertainment#copyright-infringement#copyright-lawsuit#great-78-project#internet-archive#music#record-labels
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