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