Justices Question Scope Of ISP Liability In $1B Piracy Case
By Editorial Team
During a recent session, U.S. Supreme Court justices raised concerns regarding the extent of liability internet service providers (ISPs) could face in cases of online piracy. The case in question involves Cox Communications and a $1 billion lawsuit filed by music companies.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson specifically challenged Cox Communications’ attorney on whether providing internet services could ever be considered culpable conduct. This line of questioning sheds light on the complex legal issues surrounding ISP liability in piracy cases.
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