In re Aimster Copyright Litigation

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In re Aimster Copyright Litigation
the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Syllabus

334 F.3d 643 (7th Cir. 2003), was a case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit addressed copyright infringement claims brought against Aimster, concluding that a preliminary injunction against the file-sharing service was appropriate. The opinion was written by Judge Richard Posner, known for his publications on law and economics, and followed closely on the heels of the Ninth Circuit's decision in A & M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc. 239 F.3d 1004 (9th Cir. 2001).

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334 F.3d 643

IN RE: AIMSTER COPYRIGHT LITIGATION. APPEAL OF: JOHN DEEP, Defendant.

v.

No. 02-4125

United States Court of Appeals,
Seventh Circuit.


June 4, 2003, Argued

June 30, 2003, Decided


For RECORDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED, ZOMBA RECORDING CORPORATION, CAROLINE RECORDS, INCORPORATED, EMI CHRISTIAN MUSIC GROUP, INCORPORATED, NARADA PRODUCTIONS, INCORPORATED, Plaintiffs - Appellees: Bradley Rochlen, KATTEN, MUCHIN, ZAVIS, ROSEMAN, Chicago, IL USA. Russell Frackman, MITCHELL, SILBERBERG & KNUPP, Los Angeles, CA.

For JOHN DEEP, Defendant - Appellant: William L. Montague, Jr., STOLL, KEENON & PARK, Lexington, KY USA.

Before POSNER, RIPPLE, and WILLIAMS, Circuit Judges.