Record Labels Lose Big as Court Declares File-Sharing Tools Legal | TorrentFreak

abernard102@gmail.com 2014-04-11

Summary:

"In 2008, Universal, Sony, EMI, Warner and 'Spanish RIAA' Promusicae (Productores de Música de España) joined forces to sue MP2P Technologies, a company created by Pablo Soto, the brains behind Blubster, the “Spanish Napster” file-sharing software. The record companies said that Soto had designed his Blubster, Piolet and Manolito software with the intent of providing a platform for users to pirate music while he generated profit. This, the labels said, amounted to unfair competition in the market. Soto should pay them 13 million euros ($18m) in damages, the labels argued. Following years of litigation, in 2011 a Madrid court handed defeat to the labels by declaring Soto’s technology neutral. While his users may have infringed copyright, Soto was not responsible for that, the court said. Furthermore, since Soto wasn’t in the record business and the labels weren’t in the file-sharing business, the unfair competition claim was also dismissed ... In celebration of the victory, Soto has released a brand new version of his Blubster software, for the first time powered by BitTorrent ..."

Link:

http://torrentfreak.com/records-labels-lose-big-as-court-declares-file-sharing-tools-legal-140410/

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Tags:

oa.new oa.comment oa.music oa.p2p oa.universal oa.sony oa.emi oa.warner oa.blubster oa.bittorrent

Date tagged:

04/11/2014, 17:37

Date published:

04/11/2014, 13:37