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Music labels are suing Internet Archive for digitizing record collection.

Record Labels Sue Internet‌ Archive for Copyright Infringement

By Blake Brittain

(Reuters)‌ – Universal Music Group, Sony ⁤Music Entertainment and other⁣ record labels ‍on Friday ‌sued the nonprofit Internet Archive for copyright infringement⁢ over its streaming collection of digitized music from vintage records.

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The labels’ lawsuit filed in a ​federal court in Manhattan said the Archive’s “Great 78 Project” functions‍ as​ an “illegal record store” for songs⁤ by musicians including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald,⁣ Miles ​Davis ⁢and Billie Holiday.

They named 2,749 sound-recording copyrights that the Archive allegedly infringed. The labels⁣ said their damages in the case could be as high as $412 million.

Representatives for the Internet‌ Archive did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the complaint.

The San Francisco-based Internet Archive digitally ‍archives websites, books, audio recordings and other materials. It compares‍ itself to a library ⁣and says its mission is​ to “provide universal access to all knowledge.”

The Internet Archive is already facing another federal⁣ lawsuit in Manhattan from leading book publishers who said its digital-book lending ‌program launched in the pandemic violates their copyrights. ⁣A judge ruled for the publishers in March, in⁣ a decision that the Archive plans to appeal.

The Great 78 ​Project encourages donations of 78-rpm records — ⁤the‌ dominant record format⁣ from the early 1900s until the 1950s — for the group to digitize to⁤ “ensure the ⁣survival of⁢ these cultural materials​ for future ​generations to study and enjoy.”​ Its⁢ website says the collection includes ‌more than 400,000 recordings.

The labels’ lawsuit said ​the project includes ⁤thousands ​of their copyright-protected recordings,⁤ including Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas,” Chuck Berry’s “Roll Over Beethoven” and Duke ⁣Ellington’s “It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got ‌That‌ Swing)”.

The lawsuit ⁤said ⁢the recordings are‍ all available ‍on authorized ‍streaming services and “face no danger of being lost, forgotten, or destroyed.”

(Reporting by Blake Brittain in ‍Washington; Editing by David Bario⁢ and Diane Craft)

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