No songs have ever been sued.
yes 69 people have currently been sued due to copyright infringment however most of them didnt have savere consequences, if any at all.
AnswerDownload from iTunes, or just use limewire and put the songs you downloaded in iTunesAnswerDownloading copyrighted files from Limewire is illegal, and people have been prosecuted and sued for damages (even kids) for piracy or copyright infringement. Stick with the legal, paid services, like iTunes.Yes, I agree with that, but no one fills his iPod with 10000 songs from iTunes. Did you?
Frugooscape has been Sued because They were making money off Copyright Embreachment. I played Frugoo and it rocked, hopefuly it will be back up soon. For more info go on there Forums www.frugooscape.net Nemeziz
It means that if you copy something copyright and don't give it its props (or credit) you will be sued
"South Park" has faced several lawsuits over the years, primarily related to claims of copyright infringement or defamation. However, the exact number of times they have been sued is not publicly documented.
If you buy songs legally from the LimeWire store then it will cost money. If you are caught downloading songs illegally without paying for them then it could cost you a lot of money. To quote LimeWire: What Happens If I Commit Copyright Infringement? Your activities on peer-to-peer networks such as LimeWire may be monitored by copyright owners. Violation of copyright laws may subject one to substantial money damages. Copyright owners have sued thousands of people for infringement of copyright over peer-to-peer networks. (See links below)
Unless the songs from iTunes are you own work or you own the copyrights you will not be allowed to put them on YouTube. The advice from YouTube says: Posting copyright-infringing content can lead to the termination of your account, and possibly monetary damages if a copyright owner decides to take legal action (this is serious-you can get sued!).
Assume it is. You don't want to get sued.
There is a widely held, but incorrect belief that copyright does not apply when the work has been published on the internet, or that it does not apply if there is no copyright notice on something. There is also a popular myth that you cannot be sued for copyright infringement if you don't make any money on the unauthorized copies you distribute.
They got sued for copyright violations. People were supposed to use the songs to make mixes, but everybody was just going there to download their music instead of actually using it for what it was intended for.
FrugooScape was sued by Jagex for alleged copyright infringement. Jagex alleged that the client used on FrugooScape was their property.
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