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Supreme Court Weighs ISP Liability in Landmark Piracy Case as Sony Challenges “Innocent Grandmother” Defense

Record labels including Sony, Warner, and Universal have asked the Supreme Court to require ISPs to terminate subscribers accused of repeat copyright infringement. The case could determine whether internet providers face massive liability for failing to disconnect alleged pirates, with Cox arguing infringement notices are unreliable and punish entire households.

Major Record Labels Petition Supreme Court on Internet Piracy

Record labels Sony, Warner, and Universal have asked the Supreme Court to require internet service providers to terminate subscribers accused of repeat copyright infringement, according to court documents filed yesterday. The case, Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment, centers on whether ISPs must disconnect alleged pirates to avoid substantial financial liability.

InnovationTechnology

Edge Storage Unlocks Real-Time IIoT Insights, Report Finds

The Industrial Internet of Things is transforming data collection across industries, generating massive amounts of real-time operational information. According to industry analysis, flash-based storage at the edge has become crucial for processing this data where cloud connectivity is limited or non-existent.

Industrial IoT Revolution Demands Advanced Storage Solutions

The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is fundamentally changing how industries collect, understand and utilize data, according to recent industry analysis. As machines and sensors become increasingly connected, they’re generating unprecedented volumes of real-time data including performance statistics, operating temperatures, environmental factors, and vibration levels.