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Roblox facing $200 million lawsuit for allegedly using music without authorisation

IbizaPocholo

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According to Variety, the NMPA is seeking a minimum of $200 million in damages for writers or copyright holders who claim their songs are being used illegally in Roblox’s massively popular online game platform and game creation system.

The lawsuit relates to songs recorded by high-profile artists including Ariana Grande, Imagine Dragons, deadmau5, Ed Sheeran and the Rolling Stones.

NMPA CEO David Israelite announced the lawsuit against Roblox, which is seeking monetary damages for its “unabashed exploitation of music without proper licenses”, at the group’s AGM.

He claimed Roblox has earned “hundreds of millions of dollars by requiring users to pay every time they upload music onto the platform — taking advantage of young people’s lack of understanding about copyright — and then they take virtually no action to prevent repeat infringement or alert users to the risks they are taking”.

According to the NMPA, the suit “will ensure songwriters are fully paid for their works on the platform and that Roblox takes seriously its obligations to those who have made its service so popular and profitable”.
 

EDMIX

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According to Variety, the NMPA is seeking a minimum of $200 million in damages for writers or copyright holders who claim their songs are being used illegally in Roblox’s massively popular online game platform and game creation system.

The lawsuit relates to songs recorded by high-profile artists including Ariana Grande, Imagine Dragons, deadmau5, Ed Sheeran and the Rolling Stones.

NMPA CEO David Israelite announced the lawsuit against Roblox, which is seeking monetary damages for its “unabashed exploitation of music without proper licenses”, at the group’s AGM.

He claimed Roblox has earned “hundreds of millions of dollars by requiring users to pay every time they upload music onto the platform — taking advantage of young people’s lack of understanding about copyright — and then they take virtually no action to prevent repeat infringement or alert users to the risks they are taking”.

According to the NMPA, the suit “will ensure songwriters are fully paid for their works on the platform and that Roblox takes seriously its obligations to those who have made its service so popular and profitable”.


Sounds like they have a solid ass case. Why the fuck would a company do this? smh They can try to run on the whole "but our users did it", but Youtube literally has an entire system to stop that with even more uploads then this thing
 
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