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Anna’s Archive Faces $322M Spotify Piracy Case Outcome

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April 15, 2026
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Anna’s Archive Faces $322 Million Judgment in Spotify Piracy Case

Anna’s Archive, a meta-search engine known for facilitating access to pirated content, has been hit with a $322 million default judgment. The ruling, delivered by Judge Jed Rakoff of the Southern District of New York, comes after the site’s operators failed to appear in court. The case was initiated by Spotify and major music labels, including Universal, Warner, and Sony, following the site’s unauthorized backup of Spotify’s content.

Anna’s Archive and Its Legal Troubles

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Anna’s Archive gained notoriety as a shadow library, primarily indexing pirated books. However, its foray into music piracy by backing up Spotify’s content drew significant industry backlash. The site initially released Spotify metadata, prompting a lawsuit from the music industry. Although Anna’s Archive removed the contentious content and hoped to avoid further legal action, the plaintiffs pursued a default judgment due to the site’s non-compliance and absence in court.

The court’s decision granted the plaintiffs the statutory maximum damages for copyright infringement and DMCA circumvention claims. Spotify alone was awarded $300 million for circumventing technological measures protecting 120,000 music files. Despite the hefty judgment, the unidentified operators of Anna’s Archive remain elusive, complicating enforcement.

Industry Implications and Market Context

This legal victory underscores the music industry’s aggressive stance against piracy, especially as digital platforms become increasingly central to revenue streams. The substantial damages sought reflect the high stakes involved in protecting intellectual property in the digital age. By targeting a site like Anna’s Archive, the industry signals its commitment to safeguarding content against unauthorized distribution.

The case also highlights the challenges of enforcing judgments against anonymous online entities. With Anna’s Archive’s operators still unidentified, collecting the awarded damages remains uncertain. This situation illustrates a broader issue in digital rights enforcement, where anonymity and jurisdictional complexities often hinder effective legal recourse.

What Lies Ahead

The judgment includes a permanent injunction requiring domain registrars and hosting providers to disable access to Anna’s Archive’s domains. However, compliance may vary, especially for domains registered outside U.S. jurisdiction. The site is also ordered to destroy all pirated Spotify content and report compliance, a requirement that could potentially reveal its operators’ identities.

While the judgment represents a legal win for Spotify and the music labels, its practical impact remains to be seen. The case emphasizes the ongoing battle between content creators and digital piracy, a conflict likely to persist as technology evolves. For now, the focus shifts to whether Anna’s Archive will adhere to the court’s orders and the broader implications for similar platforms.

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