Capitol Records, LLC v. Redigi Inc.

  1. March 05, 2019

    ReDigi Plans High Court Appeal Over Digital Music Resales

    ReDigi, an online music service that was sued by record labels for letting users resell digital songs, is planning an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, telling the justices that the case "raises novel and important legal questions about copyright law."

  2. December 14, 2018

    Top 10 Copyright Rulings Of 2018

    From "Stairway to Heaven" to Fox News to an epic battle over smartphone software, 2018 saw too many important copyright rulings to keep straight. Here are the 10 biggest you need to remember, plus seven more that didn't make the cut.

  3. December 12, 2018

    2nd Circ. Rules Digital Music Resales Are Illegal

    Online services can't resell digital music the same way used record stores resell albums, the Second Circuit ruled Wednesday, saying such resales involve illegally reproducing copyrighted works.

  4. June 26, 2018

    The Next 4 Big Copyright And Trademark Rulings Are ...

    A busy year in copyright and trademark law is already half over, but the major rulings aren't about to stop. Here are the next four you need to watch for over the final six months of the year.

  5. August 22, 2017

    ReDigi Tells 2nd Circ. Digital Files Can Be Resold Like CDs

    Online music service ReDigi Inc. asked the Second Circuit on Tuesday to reverse a New York federal court's finding that its digital music resale platform infringed the copyrights of Vivendi SA's Capitol Records, saying the service does not create a reproduction of the music file.

  6. May 15, 2017

    Studios, Labels Tell 2nd Circ. To Uphold ReDigi Ruling

    The major film studios and record labels are pushing the Second Circuit to uphold a $3.5 million copyright ruling against digital media re-sale service ReDigi Inc., saying a ruling to the contrary would "flout long-established principles of copyright law."

  7. February 15, 2017

    Copyright Law Profs Blast ReDigi Music Ruling At 2nd Circ.

    Two dozen copyright law professors urged the Second Circuit on Tuesday to overturn a district court's $3.5 million judgment against music sharing service ReDigi for infringing Capitol Records' copyrights, saying the decision undermines the law's careful balance between the rights of copyright holders and purchasers.

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