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Cox Continues Challenge to Infringement Verdict, Citing Computer Code

It's "self-interested speculation" that computer code used by music label plaintiffs and not disclosed in discovery wouldn't have affected a jury finding Cox Communications liable for piracy by broadband subscribers, Cox told the U.S. District Court in Alexandria in a…

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reply Thursday (docket 1:18-cv-950). It said the music label plaintiffs' actions "convey their fear that this information would have fatally undermined their case; otherwise, they would not have gone to such lengths to conceal it." The plaintiffs oppose Cox efforts to seek relief from the $1 billion verdict against it (see 2202180027).