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Major record labels are suing the Internet Archive, accusing the nonprofit of copyright infringement for its “Great 78 Project.” The project digitizes sound recordings on 78 RPM records, which ...
Record labels have asked the court to permanently stop the Internet Archive and Blood from continuing the Great 78 Project. ... making "available for free every 78 rpm recording ever created." ...
Labels will regret attack on IA, archivist predicts. The Great 78 lawsuit is clearly focused on sound recordings, with music publishers claiming IA's ambitions to preserve music history are a ...
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Internet Archive sued by record labels as battle with book publishers intensifies - MSN"Now the Washington lawyers want to destroy digital collections of scratchy 78 rpm records, 70-120 years old, built by dedicated preservationists online since 2006," said Kahle, via Twitter.
The labels' lawsuit, opens new tab 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 ...
More than 350 musicians has come out in support of the Internet Archive after major record labels filed copyright ... over its streaming of 70 to 120-year-old 78 rpm records under its ...
The Internet Archive has been working to make early sound recording accessible online through their "Great 78" project. Now, they are facing a lawsuit from major record labels. NBC News' Ellison ...
On the other hand, if you reestablish the “standard” speed at 78.26 RPM (just 0.3% higher than the nominal “78,” so nobody is really going to notice when playing older disks) then you can ...
This 78 rpm record is a 1945 live recording at The Green's Playhouse, Glasgow by the artist 'Joe Loss and his Orchestra' Property of Robert Pool. Comments are closed for this object.
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