Popular music streaming service Grooveshark is being sued by all the major recording labels.
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As we reported on Monday, Universal Music Group has filed a new lawsuit alleging that the Grooveshark execs conspired to illegally upload more than 100,000 songs. UMG asked the court to shut Grooveshark down immediately and is seeking damages of... Delete the scoop?
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"Grooveshark had better hope their defense stands up in court. According to court documents obtained by Digital Music News early this morning, the latest lawsuit from Universal Music Group would saddle Grooveshark and its executives with more than $17 billion in damages if proven correct. And, just like the Limewire case, that likely includes punishing personal liabilities against top Grooveshark employees." Delete the scoop?
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Universal Music Group has reportedly filed a lawsuit against music service Grooveshark over alleged copyright violations. The complaint alleges Grooveshark management has led... Delete the scoop?
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