Aurous App Sued by Major Labels — Just three days after launching, music app Aurous was sued by the three major labels—Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Music Group—alleging “blatant” copyright infringement and seeking an immediate injunction on the app’s operations and damages of $150,000 per piece of copyrighted material. Aurous pulls music from places like YouTube, SoundCloud, as well as illegal overseas websites with vast collections of pirated music. Aurous’s defense that it does not host content of its own, has failed to work as a defense for similar startups.
“This service is a flagrant example of a business model powered by copyright theft on a massive scale,” said the RIAA in a statement. “Like Grokster, Limewire, or Grooveshark, it is neither licensed nor legal. We will not allow such a service to willfully trample the rights of music creators.”