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Within just days of oral argument, the Ninth Circuit issued decisions in two of the three cases, delivering a mixed outcome ...
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide a copyright dispute between Cox Communications and major music labels that could set the stage for a landmark decision on copyright ...
The US Solicitor General John Saufer argued against holding ISPs responsible for piracy due to copyright infringement by ...
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The U.S. Supreme Court today took the advice of the Solicitor General in granting a petition for certiorari brought by Cox ...
The justices said they will hear an appeal from Cox Communications over a copyright ruling that could it expose it to up to ...
The US Supreme Court will weigh the liability of internet service providers that fail to cut off subscribers who repeatedly ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could determine whether Internet service providers must terminate users who ...
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Citing the Supreme Court’s 2023 ruling in Twitter v. Taamneh, the government said that simply refusing to act in response to copyright notices is not enough to give rise to infringement liability.
Additionally, it runs counter to how same matters are handled elsewhere. ISPs must send copyright infringement letters to subscribers as required by law in the US and other nations, for instance.