The BPI are the British equilivant of the RIAA. They have been involved in a dispute with Internet Café EasyInternetCafe for the last few months. The BPI have asked for royalty payments from EasyInternetCafe allowing people to burn CD’s in their Café’s. The Case has now reached court.
The BPI have asked for a “gagging order” to be placed on EasyInternetCafe for to stop them talking about the case
pubically while the case proceeds. Meanwhile EasyInternetCafé have asked for the case to be expanded to include the right to be able to pay royalties for buring CD’s.
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