The Supreme Court Didn’t Change Secondary Copyright Liability Standards in the Taamneh Ruling—In re Frontier

Technology & Marketing Law Blog 2024-04-04

Summary:

This is another case asserting that Internet access providers are liable for their subscribers’ copyright infringements. The IAP, Frontier, argued that the Supreme Court’s ruling in Taamneh modified the venerable standards for secondary copyright infringement. The court doesn’t agree. The...

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https://blog.ericgoldman.org/archives/2024/04/the-supreme-court-didnt-change-secondary-copyright-liability-standards-in-the-taamneh-ruling-in-re-frontier.htm

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Authors:

Eric Goldman

Date tagged:

04/04/2024, 11:36

Date published:

04/04/2024, 09:38