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Twitter sued for $250M by 17 music publishers for copyright infringement


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The National Music Publishers Assn., acting on behalf of 17 major music publishers, is filing a federal copyright infringement lawsuit against Twitter for its failure to license and pay for the music widely available on its platform.

 

The complaint seeks more than $250 million in damages for hundreds of thousands of noticed infringements of approximately 1,700 works.

 

“Twitter fuels its business with countless infringing copies of musical compositions, violating Publishers’ and others’ exclusive rights under copyright law,” the complaint reads in part. X

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Bankrupt that Elon fad

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Right choice. 

We will still use music even if we don't own the copyright and Elon will pay for our crimes :clap3:

 

 

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People really think Elon will get bankrupt by paying $250M? :toofunny3:

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