
"A lawsuit filed by Spotify and several major record labels was behind the shutdown of several of Anna's Archive's domains earlier this year. This is according to recently published documents from a federal court in the US, reports Torrentfreak. The background to this is that in December 2025, Anna's Archive stated that the site had backed up Spotify and planned to release large amounts of collected data."
"According to the lawsuit, the archive circumvented Spotify's DRM and scraped metadata and audio files linked to hundreds of millions of songs. On December 29, Spotify, together with companies such as Universal, Sony, and Warner, filed a sealed lawsuit in New York. Shortly thereafter, the court issued a temporary order targeting domain registrars, web hosts, and other intermediaries, which led to the shutdown of Anna's Archive's .org and .se domains in early January. Among the recipients of the order was the Swedish Internet Foundation."
Spotify and several major record labels filed a sealed lawsuit in New York on December 29. The plaintiffs allege that Anna's Archive circumvented Spotify's DRM and scraped metadata and audio files linked to hundreds of millions of songs after the site stated in December 2025 that it had backed up Spotify and planned to release large amounts of collected data. A federal court issued a temporary order targeting domain registrars, web hosts, and other intermediaries. That order led to shutdowns of Anna's Archive's .org and .se domains in early January. The Swedish Internet Foundation was among recipients of the order.
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