Melissa Ferrick et al v. Spotify USA Inc., et al

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Case Number:

2:15-cv-09929

Court:

California Central

Nature of Suit:

Copyright

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Beverly Reid O'Conne

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  1. May 24, 2016

    Spotify's Class Communications Off-Limits In $150M IP Row

    A California federal judge overseeing David Lowery's $150 million putative copyright class action against Spotify denied the rocker access to the music streamer's communications with possible class members who may be eligible for a settlement negotiated by the National Music Publishers Association.

  2. April 26, 2016

    Spotify Berates Singer's Disclosure Demand In $150M IP Action

    Spotify hit back Monday against a musician's request to monitor communications between the music streaming service and members of a proposed class regarding a royalty settlement with the National Music Publishers Association, telling the California federal judge overseeing the $150 million infringement suit it would violate free speech.

  3. April 19, 2016

    Rocker Says Spotify Tricking Possible Class In $150M IP Row

    An indie rock musician suing Spotify in a $150 million putative copyright infringement class action on Monday told a California federal judge the music streaming service is using misleading information to push putative class members into a lowball royalty settlement with the National Music Publishers Association.

  4. February 16, 2016

    Spotify Tries To Duck Musician's $150M IP Infringement Suit

    Spotify USA Inc. urged a California federal judge Friday to toss an independent rock musician's $150 million putative class action accusing the music streaming service of copyright infringement, saying the court lacks jurisdiction because Spotify is headquartered in New York.

  5. January 04, 2016

    Spotify Hit With $150M Copyright Infringement Suit

    An independent rock musician has lobbed a $150 million putative class action at Spotify, accusing the music streaming service of conducting an "egregious" and ongoing campaign of copyright infringement, according to a complaint filed in California federal court.