Grooveshark Loses Big in Court
The online streaming service Grooveshark suffered a legal defeat on Monday when a U.S. judge found its operators liable to nine record companies for having directed employees to upload thousands of copyrighted songs without permission.
The judge held Grooveshark's parent company, Escape Media Group Inc, and its founders Samuel Tarantino and Joshua Greenberg, responsible for the illegal uploads of 5,977 songs by musicians such as Eminem, Green Day, Jay-Z and Madonna.
U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa in Manhattan pointed to "uncontroverted evidence" of direct infringement, including a 2007 internal announcement where Greenberg asked employees to "please share as much music as possible from outside the office" to speed growth.
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Crap! I really liked Grooveshark. I know they were in a grey legal area, but you could find just about anything on there.
No better than Sony Music Unlimited or Spotify and they are cheap, legal, and supportive of musicians.
Grooveshark basically stole shit so cheapskates could listen to other people's creative efforts for free.
Just like Youtube, prior to getting sued by Viacom.
Let the billionaire corporate music jerks fight it out to the death. I will happily listen to whatever I can, crony-enabled perpetual royalties to the great grandsons of A&R reps be damned!
It's hard to qualify Eminem, Green Day, Jay-Z and Madonna as creative works.