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EMI sued Michael Robertson

11 November 2007 18:32 by James "Dela" Delahunty | 5 comments

EMI sued Michael Robertson The EMI Group has lived up to its threats and has sued online music industry executive Michael Robertson for copyright infringement on Friday. Robertson was the original founder of MP3.com, which ended up paying out $100 million to record companies to settle a similar case. Several EMI-owned labels have filed lawsuits against Robertson and MP3tunes LLC for willful infringement of copyright.

The company runs both mp3tunes.com and sideload.com. In an interview, Robertson said that he had not seen the lawsuit but that it was more than likely retaliation for a lawsuit MP3tunes filed against EMI in September over a take-down notice it received over sideload.com, a search engine for digital music files.

"These guys rush off to court and tell the court that I am terrible and then they end up buying my company," Robertson said. "It is really a shame because instead of using these technologies to improve their business they make an enemy of every technology company out there." Robertson's MP3.com was sold to Vivendi's Universal Music Group for $385 million.

EMI's complaint says that Robertson's two web sites offer an integrated music service, allowing users to listen to music on their computers, obtain copies of songs online, transfer music to their computers and portable devices, and distribute it to others. It claims that Robertson sold MP3.com and "ultimately started this one as a vehicle to achieve a comparable infringing purpose."

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    dpkchrome (Newbie) 11 November 2007 23:54 Send private message to this user   
    Who is next?

    Limewire's CEO.. ?? hahaha, cmon man. p2p will never die, point blank.
    Tashammer (Newbie) 12 November 2007 3:13 Send private message to this user   
    i am not a violent person as a rule but it seems to me that a number of so-called humans require beating insensible or worse with a large frozen blue-fin tuna. Most of them seem to be lawyers and they and others really require an anti-viral, anti-worm solution inserting in their ears. Or maybe nail them up in a wooden horse then burn it?
    Hrdrk20 (Member) 12 November 2007 12:09 Send private message to this user   
    I sure hope joox dot net doesn't get boughtout, this site is awesome compared to all of the other streaming media sites around.
    deadbeat5 (Inactive) 19 November 2007 0:52 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by Hrdrk20:
    I sure hope joox dot net doesn't get boughtout, this site is awesome compared to all of the other streaming media sites around.
    You do know that all joox dot net does is leech off stage6?
    borhan9 (AfterDawn Addict) 1 December 2007 21:59 Send private message to this user   
    they both haveto learn to play nice.
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