Canadian music industry for copyright violations to $ 60 billion sued
Canadian Recording Industry Faces $ 60 Billion Lawsuit Copyright Infringement (Michael Geist)
In Canada, the big four music industry (Sony, EMI, Universal and Warner) of musicians, or the heirs of musicians sued for copyright infringement. The fines could - if the Canadian courts to follow precisely the reasoning applied by the music industry against file-sharers accessible - add up to 60 billion dollars.
seems Canada has to be custom, the music industry, not to pay artists.
The reaction in the comments on Michael Geist: First of all cheers.
And there is the question of whether an industry where most consumers do appear to death, is not really long at the end - regardless of whether those companies are now at some point 60 Billion dollars in fines have to pay or not.
Perhaps the hatred is growing on the music industry still understand, the more the people, just as the music industry worldwide attempt by intensive lobbying in collaboration with book and magazine publishers to curtail civil rights and consumer rights.
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