According to the Japan Times, Sony and other top music labels are suing the Internet Archive, accusing it of publishing thousands of old copyrighted songs and recordings online, amounting to a large-scale The theft
lawyers for the record companies said in a lawsuit filed Friday in Manhattan federal court that the Internet Archive was "blatantly Infringement and theft of hundreds of thousands of works by the great artists of the 20th century." Artists named in the lawsuit include: Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong and Thelonious Monk.
The company provided a list of 2,749 recordings in the lawsuit, including Bing Crosby singing "White Christmas." The lawsuit states that this is only a small sample of the recordings released without authorization by the Internet Archive. They ask the court to order the archive to delete all suspected infringing recordings, and to pay up to $150,000 for each infringing work. The compensation for the listed recordings will reach US$372 million (Note from this site: currently approximately 2.693 billion yuan)
.It is reported that the Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library that provides Internet multimedia document reading services
founded by Alexa founder Brewster Cali in 1996. An extensive collection of digital text, video, and music is maintained on the site. The site claims to have released over 400,000 records andaims to preserve, research and discover 78RPM records. The articles on this site contain external jump links, aiming to provide more information and save selection time, but the results are for reference only, and this statement shall prevail
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