A label lawsuit says the organization's "Great 78s" project amounts to just that. And it's hard to see what its defense would be. By Robert Levine Why is the music business picking on Brewster Kahle?
The Internet Archive is facing another lawsuit over one of its conservation projects. Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group and a handful of other music labels have filed a lawsuit against ...
"We survived… but it wiped out the library," Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle told Ars, also noting, "the world became stupider" in the wake of this decision and they have some choice words for ...
Over two years later, Universal Music, Sony Music, and the Internet Archive have officially settled their copyright infringement battle over the latter’s Great 78 Project. Both sides informed the ...
Sony, Universal Music Group and others claim the Internet Archive has reproduced thousands of protected songs without copyright permission. The Internet Archive is facing a massive copyright lawsuit ...
Major record labels are suing the Internet Archive, accusing the nonprofit of “massive” and “blatant” copyright infringement “of works by some of the greatest artists of the Twentieth Century.” The ...
MANHATTAN – Sony Music Entertainment and five other major music companies sued the non-profit Internet Archive, saying that its posting of thousands of old songs and recordings online amounts to ...
The origins of the online music revolution are back, thanks to internet archivist extraordinaire Jason Scott. Scott, who works for the internet preservation group Archive.org, has resurrected the ...
Online live music collection Live Music Archive has rolled over more than 250,000 concert recordings, all available to listen to for free. First launched in 2002, Live Music Archive collects lossless ...
UNDERGROUND MUSIC HISTORY FREE FOR EVERYONE. ALL THANKS TO A NONPROFIT HERE IN SACRAMENTO. NEARLY 20,000 VHS TAPES, CASSETTES, LIVE SHOWS, DEMO RECORDINGS, AND MORE, INCLUDING RARE EARLY FOOTAGE OF ...
Where do music historians go to find the sounds that shape the stories they tell? There are some obvious places, like the Library of Congress, whose National Jukebox offers more than ten thousand ...