Project Playlist sued for copyright infringement
Digital Piracy, Digital Media April 29th, 2008
Project Playlist sued for copyright infringement
Project Playlist is an online service which enables web users to find, play and share music with others for free.
The company has become the latest target of media companies which have filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against them.
This new lawsuit has been filed in the U.S. District Court in Manhattan.
The record companies claim in this lawsuit: “Project Playlist also has begun optimizing its site for use on iPhones and iPods.”
The lawsuit further says: “At the click of a mouse, Project Playlist instantly streams a digital performance of the selected recording to the user, who can listen to it on his or her computer or mobile device.”
The companies are demanding unspecified damages from this company which is an affiliate of KR Capital Partners LLC.
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Tags: Digital Media, Lawsuits, legal hassles, Manhattan, Project Playlist, Web Services
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