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ToxMarz

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3. This won't really affect internet users, it will affect Cox
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 10:43 AM
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The problems within the music industry and fair compensation to artists have existed as long as there has been a music industry. This case goes back 15 or more years years when illegal P2P sharing was rampant (partley due to industries resistance to streaming music because they hadn't figured the best way to monetize it themselves). Illegal p2p music sharing and networks are kind of dinosaurs anymore. Cox has already lost and has a judgment against them since 2019. This is just them appealing. They can afford it .

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