Sony BMG Accused of Music Piracy – Assets Seized Drew Wilson | September 8, 2009 There’s some breaking news surfacing out of Mexico. Police have raided a property, seizing thousands of CDs which contain unauthorized music. Sounds like a pretty plain news story had it not been an operation related to Sony BMG.
Sony BMG Sued for Software Piracy – Assets Seized Drew Wilson | March 28, 2008 Sony BMG, a company known for enforcing its intellectual property rights, is now facing the other end of an Intellectual Property related lawsuit.
European Commission Clears Sony BMG Merger Drew Wilson | October 3, 2007 For years, advocates have suggested that the big four major record labels operate like a monopoly. The latest news on the joint venture known as Sony BMG might not help alleviate these accusations.
Sony Sues SunnComm Over Infamous Rootkit Fiasco Drew Wilson | July 13, 2007 Think back, the year was 2005 and the holiday season was around the corner. Unfortunately for Sony BMG, the holiday season wasn’t a merry one.
Canadian Court Agrees With CIPPIC Demands Drew Wilson | September 21, 2006 New movement has emerged in the Sony BMG Canada case.
CIPPIC Drills Sony BMG Canada Over Rootkit Drew Wilson | September 21, 2006 As recently reported, CIPPIC (Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic) is launching a legal battle against Sony BMG.
Sony Rootkit Fiasco Continues in Canada Drew Wilson | September 20, 2006 MediaMax DRM, also known as the Sony Rookit, has proven to be one fiasco with lasting effects. In Canada, there was the legal action followed by more legal action almost exactly one month later.
More Canadian Action Against Sony-BMG Drew Wilson | February 5, 2006 Jeannine Palmer and Janet Cook are the latest plaintiffs in the fourth class action lawsuit against Sony BMG Music (Canada) Inc., Sony-BMG Music Entertainment and First4Internet.
Canada to Sue Sony BMG Over DRM Albums Drew Wilson | January 6, 2006 Three lawsuits were launched in Canada. One in Quebec (English translation by Google) in November 2005. Recently, there were complaints from Ontario and British Columbia.