Internet Archive settles copyright lawsuit with music publishers

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The Internet Archive has settled a lawsuit with music publishers over its Great 78 Project. The settlement resolves claims that the project, which digitized early music recordings, infringed on copyrights. Details of the confidential agreement have not been released. This follows a similar legal battle the Internet Archive lost against book publishers, also resulting in an undisclosed payment.


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