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The National Music Publishers' Association has sued the popular gaming platform Roblox for copyright infringement on behalf of several music publishers in a lawsuit seeking $200 million in damages ...
The National Music Publishers' Association has filed a $200 million copyright infringement lawsuit against gaming platform Roblox, the organization announced Wednesday.
The National Music Publishers' Association has settled its copyright dispute with the makers of the popular video-game platform Roblox for allegedly encouraging copyright infringement on a ...
The deal announced today (Sept. 27) also includes an option for NMPA members to negotiate go-forward music licensing deals with the gaming platform.
Variety reports that the National Music Publishers' association (NMPA) is seeking a minimum of $200M in damages from the Roblox Company for failing to license any music that users upload to Roblox.
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Roblox has been the go-to platform for creators and designers to bring their ideas to life in the form of full-fledged games.
Roblox employs more than 1,000 human moderators to “extensively pre-screen and review each and every audio file uploaded,” according to the lawsuit.
Roblox and the National Music Publishers Association have settled a $200 million copyright lawsuit and announced a new agreement.