Music-sharing service Grooveshark announced on Thursday that it was shutting down after 1o years. The controversial free streaming site, which once boasted 35 million users, is in the midst of a ...
Its business model allowed the streaming service to survive years of legal attacks before succumbing this week. How? By Glenn Peoples A streaming service is not a streaming service. Grooveshark, the ...
The music streaming service agrees to settle with the major labels and is "wiping its servers of all the record companies’ music, and surrendering ownership of its website, mobile apps and ...
Streaming music service Grooveshark has closed down as part of a settlement with major record companies that had sued it for many years for copyright infringement. The music service, which started in ...
Grooveshark was one of the first online services that let you play almost any song you wanted, on demand, with no restrictions. It closed down Thursday and it won't be coming back, according to a ...
The music-sharing service Grooveshark was sued by major record labels in 2011, and yesterday the hammer blow finally came down. A New York federal judge has ruled in favor of the music companies on ...
Grooveshark employees, up to the CEO, are alleged to have uploaded copyrighted songs; potential statutory damages could be in the billions of dollars. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large ...
After years of anxious anticipation, the hottest music streaming service in Europe, Spotify, has officially launched in the US. Spotify boasts that it will “change how you enjoy music.” And many in ...
Groveshark has faced a series of court cases over alleged copyright infringement, with record labels accusing the service of being uncooperative, sometimes even of uploading tracks, and seeking to ...
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