Warner Records Inc et al v. Charter Communications, Inc.

  1. April 15, 2020

    Charter Can't Beat 'Vicarious' Music Piracy Claims

    A federal judge ruled Wednesday that record labels could keep suing Charter Communications for so-called vicarious copyright infringement over illegal downloading by its subscribers, rejecting the argument that it would "open the floodgates for massive liability."

  2. February 21, 2020

    Record Labels Object To Charter's Consultant In Piracy Case

    Record labels have asked a Colorado federal judge to restrict a lawyer's involvement in a copyright lawsuit against Charter Communications, saying one of the cable company's consultants used to be a senior legal executive for EMI Music, one of the labels suing Charter.

  3. November 14, 2019

    Copyright Professors Raise Alarm Over Charter Piracy Case

    Law professors from Stanford, Harvard and other elite schools are sounding the alarm over a potential ruling against Charter Communications in a copyright case filed by record labels, saying it could force internet service providers to take draconian actions against users.

  4. November 07, 2019

    Charter Says Piracy Case Will Push 'Massive Liability' On ISPs

    Charter Communications is warning a federal judge that a copyright case filed by record labels could "open the floodgates for massive liability" by blaming internet service providers for online piracy simply because they advertise fast download speeds.

  5. October 21, 2019

    Charter Should Face Record Labels' IP Suit, Judge Says

    A Colorado federal judge recommended Monday that the court reject an attempt by Charter Communications Inc. to kill a lawsuit brought by a group of record labels claiming the internet service provider has been making millions by letting music piracy slide.

  6. July 02, 2019

    Charter Turning Blind Eye To Infringement, Record Labels Say

    Charter Communications Inc. has been making millions by letting music piracy slide, a group of record labels told a Colorado federal judge Monday, and shouldn't be able to avoid a claim now that it is vicariously liable for illegal downloading by its subscribers.

  7. March 22, 2019

    Charter Profited From Users' Music Pirating, Major Labels Say

    A who's who of the music industry's top record labels accused Charter Communications Friday of allegedly contributing to, and profiting off of, the "massive copyright infringement" of thousands of its users.

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