Jurors in Alexandria, Virginia, on Thursday found the internet service provider willfully enabled its subscribers to copy more than 10,000 works over peer-to-peer networks and awarded the music publishers $99,830.29 per infringement.
It’s the fifth-largest verdict in the U.S. in 2019, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
Cox is disappointed with the outcome and plans to appeal, spokesman Todd Smith said in ...
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