LimeWire still being beaten by the music industry, only eight members of the Association (NMPA), National Music Publishers' filed a new complaint against the company. The organization announced the continuation of the Annual Meeting of New York, saying that LimeWire easily "online and widespread violation that has affected everyone in the music industry.
The work of the NMPA members, including EMI, Sony, Universal, Warner, MPL Music Publishing, Peermusic Richmond Organization and forth on the heels of a victory for the RIAA in a similar case brought against LimeWire. It was clear to the court (and almost everyone) who were users of LimeWire for violators of copyright rampant, and Judge Kimba Wood said that LimeWire has led the offense did nothing to alleviate the problem.
[LimeWire] flew everyone in the chain, the store page as a gateway for music and refusing to license music well, "NMPA said in a statement. In the case of the new LimeWire NMPA members said he should know that "the songs that make lucrative illegal activities does not appear from nowhere." In fact, the musician not only feel a track that is not injured by a potential loss of revenue: The NMPA represents a vast network of composers, publishers, artists and labels.
LimeWire is already struggling to keep pace with the case of the RIAA and the NMPA combination of shareholders only add to the concerns of LimeWire. The company said earlier this month that the closure would not help the industry as a whole, and looks forward to working with music labels about a future product that offers unlimited music portability. " .
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