Supreme Court rules for Cox in Sony copyright fight over music downloads
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled Wednesday that Sony cannot hold Cox Communications liable for not doing enough to disconnect customers who illegally downloaded copyrighted music, a battle that has sent ripples through the music and telecommunications industries.   Justice Clarence Thomas, writing for the majority, said a lower court got it wrong in putting Cox on the hook for…
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