Federal judge adopted in full injunction language proposed by mus...
Federal judge adopted in full injunction language proposed by music industry against Madster, requiring file-sharing system formerly known as Aimster to shut down if it couldn’t totally stop duplication of copyrighted works. Dist. Judge Marvin Aspen issued preliminary injunction…
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last week after Aimster operator John Deep declined judge’s invitation to join plaintiffs in submitting suggested language for order. Aspen also ruled Madster must take technical measures to ensure protected works weren’t copied and to monitor system to exclude protected works, and must report monthly to court on compliance. “This is another clear-cut legal victory for copyright owners and everyone who wants to see the legitimate online market grow,” RIAA Pres. Cary Sherman said.