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A collection of music publishers accused Twitter of mass copyright infringement Wednesday in a lawsuit that is seeking up to $250 million in damages from the social media company—not long after it came under control of its new CEO Linda Yaccarino.
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Seventeen music publishers, including Concord Music Group and Universal Music Corp., are seeking damages and a legal remedy over Twitter’s alleged copyright infringement of approximately 1,700 songs, which the publishers claimed the social media site “knowingly facilitated, and profited from,” according to a court filing.
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