O+Z attorneys’ prior experience
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A&M Records v. Napster
Enjoining the Napster P2P network. (Central District of Columbia, Ninth Circuit) -
Andersen v. Atlantic Records
Represented record companies in putative class action regarding their anti-piracy efforts. (District of Oregon) -
Arista Records v. LimeWire
Injunctive relief and finding of willful copyright infringement against proprietors of illegal peer-to-peer file-sharing service, along with $105 million settlement reached during damages trial. (Southern District of New York) -
Arista Records v. MediaServices (AllofMp3.com)
Copyright infringement suit against illegal download site based in Russia. (Southern District of New York) -
Arista Records v. MP3Board.com
Represented record companies in copyright suit over linking to infringing recordings. (Southern District of New York) -
Arista Records v. Usenet.com
Spoliation sanctions and summary judgment for copyright infringement against commercial USENET service operator, with multi-million-dollar damages award. (Southern District of New York) -
Atlantic Recording v. Media Group
Jury verdict of willful infringement against CD replicator for $136 million. (Central District of California) -
Atlantic Recording Corp. v. Project Playlist
Copyright infringement suit against service billing itself as music search engine. (Southern District of New York) -
Capitol Records v. Thomas-Rasset
Jury verdict of willful infringement in Minneapolis for $1.92 million for unauthorized uploading and downloading of music on a P2P network. (District of Minnesota, Eighth Circuit) -
CoStar Group v. LoopNet
Copyright suit stemming from posting of photographs to real estate listing website. (District of Maryland, Fourth Circuit) -
In re Aimster
Enjoining Aimster in multi-district litigation proceeding. (Northern District of Illinois, Seventh Circuit) -
In re Verizon
Litigated first 512(h) DMCA subpoena case. (District Court for District of Columbia, DC Circuit) -
MGM v. Grokster
Represented movie studios and record companies in Supreme Court, won 9-0 reversal. (Supreme Court) -
Sony v. Tenenbaum
Jury verdict of willful infringement for $675,000 for unauthorized uploading and downloading of music on a P2P network. (District of Massachusetts, First Circuit) -
UMG v. MP3.com
Landmark litigation finding business with online music library liable for copyright infringement. (Southern District of New York)