The decision comes in a case that saw more than 30 rightsholders target Grooveshark, with the court agreeing that the music service and its users are violating copyright law when they stream through Grooveshark.
The group of entertainment companies who brought the order against Grooveshark is known collectively as RettighedsAlliancen. Chief Maria Frendenslund said that the controversial service had no content agreements or licenses with members of her group, was "completely uncooperative" in negotiations and that taking content down from ...
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