Abstract
Abstract Warner Music UK Ltd v Tuneln Inc [2019] EWHC 2923 (Ch) The High Court of England and Wales has held that radio stream aggregator TuneIn was in some cases infringing Warner's and Sony's copyrights by providing links to online streams of radio stations. The Court considered it a test case, and the parties submitted that the decision would no less than either ‘fatally undermine copyright’ or ‘break the internet’. In the finely nuanced judgment by Birss J, the CJEU's principle that linking to unlicensed content may infringe copyright was reinforced.
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