Music industry joins legal battle against Megaupload

Agence France-Presse

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Music industry joins legal battle against Megaupload
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom is facing more legal troubles that might be damaging to his existing case

WASHINGTON, USA – The major US music labels joined the legal battle against file-sharing website Megaupload, with a copyright infringement lawsuit against the site shut down by US authorities.

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announced the civil lawsuit filed Thursday on behalf of Warner Music Group, Universal Music, Sony Music Entertainment and Capitol Records.

The latest action comes days after the US film industry filed a similar lawsuit seeking damages from what was claimed to be the biggest Internet site for online piracy before it was shut down by US authorities.

The RIAA suit says Megaupload and its founder Kim Dotcom “actively and intentionally encouraged their users” to upload illegal copies of “the most popular entertainment content, including plaintiffs’ sound recordings, for the purpose of distributing those copies to millions of other users.”

The complaint seeks the maximum allowable damages and also requests an injunction, saying that the actions “cannot be fully measured and cannot be fully remedied by monetary damages.”

The latest suit comes as the US Justice Department and FBI are seeking to extradite Dotcom from New Zealand to face charges of racketeering fraud, money laundering and copyright theft in a US court, which could see him jailed for up to 20 years if convicted.

The earlier lawsuit was filed Monday by US film studios in coordination with the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA),

The latest lawsuits would add civil damages to the case against Megaupload and Dotcom, who is currently free on bail in New Zealand and has started a new file-sharing venture called Mega.

On Twitter, Kim Dotcom made light of the new lawsuit.

“The RIAA, MPAA and DOJ are like three blind mice following each other in the pursuit of meritless copyright claims,” he said in a tweet.

In a separate message, Dotcom wrote, “Hey… anybody did anything wrong on the Internet? Remember to sue me.”

His lawyer Ira Rothken said on Twitter: “RIAA claims v Megaupload are meritless & is an assault on cloud storage a ‘neutral’ tech used both for good & bad.” – Rappler.com

 

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