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Supreme Court sides with Cox Communications in a copyright fight with record labels over downloads

The Court ruled Cox lacked intent to encourage piracy despite 163,148 infringement notices and overturned a $1 billion verdict against the ISP for user copyright violations.

  • On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled Cox Communications cannot be held liable for subscriber copyright infringement, reversing lower court rulings and nullifying a $1 billion verdict that clarified internet service provider liability standards.
  • Sony Music Entertainment and other major record labels sued Cox in 2018, alleging the ISP failed to terminate repeat infringers; a Virginia jury initially awarded the labels $1 billion in damages for contributory infringement.
  • Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that Cox 'neither induced its users' infringement nor provided a service tailored to infringement,' emphasizing that mere knowledge of piracy is insufficient to establish the intent required for contributory liability.
  • The Recording Industry Association of America expressed disappointment, stating the ruling undermines protections for creators, while Cox called the decision a 'decisive victory' preventing ISPs from being forced to act as 'copyright police.'
  • Justice Sonia Sotomayor, joined by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, concurred but warned the ruling 'unnecessarily limits secondary liability,' shifting pressure toward rights holders to pursue direct suits or seek new legislative action.
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In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court stood in favour of Cox Communications, one of the country's leading broadband providers, and established that an internet provider is liable only when it acts with the intention that its service be used to infringe copyright.

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abc10 News broke the news in Poway, United States on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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