Anna's Archive, a site that serves as a shadow library for pirated content, has reportedly begun to quietly release millions ...
Anna’s Archive releases millions of actual music files from its Spotify archive despite being actively sued by Spotify and ...
Spotify and the world's three biggest record labels have launched sweeping legal action against Anna’s Archive, accusing the site of copying tens of millions of songs and preparing to ...
Last month a US court issued an injunction banning piracy activist group Anna’s Archive from making available any of the music files it grabbed when hacking the Spotify platform last year. Totally ...
Anna’s Archive failed to respond to copyright infringement allegations and appear at a scheduled court hearing.
The lawsuit accuses Anna's Archive of inflicting "extraordinary" financial harm on Spotify, Universal, Warner and Sony. By Rachel Scharf Spotify and the big three label groups have teamed up to sue ...
The shadow library Anna's Archive is publishing millions of Spotify tracks – despite a temporary injunction. More files could follow.
Spotify and record labels quietly sued Anna's Archive, the shadow library that claimed to have scraped 300TB of Spotify's most-played tracks.
The lawsuit accuses the online shadow library of "brazen theft of millions of files containing nearly all of the world's commercial sound recordings" Spotify and major record labels Universal Music ...
It turns out allegedly scraping Spotify’s entire library wasn’t a great idea. Now, the major labels and the DSP itself have hit Anna’s Archive, the alleged “notorious pirate website” behind the ...
The three major record labels, and Spotify, are suing Anna’s Archive for a mind-boggling $13.4 trillion, alleging that the site has illegally scraped more than 86 million sound files. That is a lot of ...