Supreme Court sides with the internet in music piracy case

The US Supreme Court has ruled in favor of internet service provider Cox Communications in a music piracy case, stating that the company is not liable for copyright infringement. The decision comes after a decade-long legal battle between Cox and music publishers, including Sony Music Entertainment.
The US Supreme Court has made a unanimous decision in a music piracy case. Cox Communications, an internet service provider, was sued by Sony Music Entertainment for not taking adequate measures to prevent copyright infringement. The court ruled that Cox is not liable for damages. The case started in 2014 and has gone through several appeals. Cox was previously found liable for over $1 billion in damages, but the verdict was overturned. The Supreme Court's decision sets a precedent for internet service providers and copyright infringement.
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