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Old 28th June 2023, 07:16   #1
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Default Supremes refuse to revive case against Google

This means it does not steal song lyrics

The US Supreme Court refused to revive a lawsuit by music website Genius Media accusing Alphabet's Google of stealing millions of song lyrics.

The justices left a ruling that tossed out the suit, which accused Google of violating a contract with Genius by using its song lyrics in search results without attribution.

It's the latest victory at the Supreme Court for Google, which earlier this year won a battle over whether its video-streaming platform YouTube can be held liable for hosting terrorist videos.

https://fudzilla.com/news/57154-supr...against-google
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