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Twitter sued by music publishers for $250 million
Seventeen music publishers in the US has sued Twitter, claiming the platform enabled copyright violations involving nearly 1,700 songs. The National Music Publishers' Association (NMPA) is seeking more than $250m (£197.7m) in damages, reports BBC. The case filed at the Federal District Court in Nashville, the NMPA claimed Twitter "permits and encourages infringement" for profit. It says...