Cases
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Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance, et al v. Library of Congress, et al
as 23-5067
Plaintiff / Appellant: Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance and Advanced Medical Technology Association
Defendant / Appellee: Library of Congress and Carla Hayden, in her official capacity as Librarian of Congress
SoundExchange, Inc. v. Copyright Royalty Judges, et al
as 21-1244
Appellant: SoundExchange, Inc.
Appellee: Copyright Royalty Board and Librarian of Congress
National Association of Broadcasters v. CRB, et al
as 21-1245
Appellant: National Association of Broadcasters
Appellee: Copyright Royalty Board and Librarian of Congress
National Religious Broadcasters Noncommercial v. CRB, et al
as 21-1243
Appellant: National Religious Broadcasters Noncommercial Music License Committee
Appellee: Copyright Royalty Board and Librarian of Congress
Clark Brown v. Carla Hayden
as 21-5071
Plaintiff / Appellant: Clark H. Brown
Defendant / Appellee: Carla Hayden, Dr., in her official capacity as Librarian of Congress
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 1:2020cv02413
Not Classified By Court: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Plaintiff: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 e
Program Suppliers v. CRB, et al
as 19-1063
Appellee: Librarian of Congress and Copyright Royalty Board
Appellant: Program Suppliers
Undetermined: Canadian Claimants Group, Settling Devotional Claimants, National Association of Broadcasters and others
Google LLC v. CRB, et al
as 19-1058
Appellee: Librarian of Congress and Copyright Royalty Board
Appellant: Google LLC
Spotify USA Inc. v. CRB, et al
as 19-1059
Appellant: Spotify USA Inc.
Appellee: Librarian of Congress and Copyright Royalty Board
Amazon Digital Services LLC v. CRB, et al
as 19-1061
Appellee: Librarian of Congress and Copyright Royalty Board
Appellant: Amazon Digital Services LLC

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