Saving people a few clicks, lawsuit PDF here.
https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/files/2026/01/Annas-A...
IANAL but I'm assuming their use of the word "theft" is purely for rhetorical effect--perhaps with an eye towards their demanded jury-trial--since most "theft" definitions require an intent to deprive, meaning it wouldn't apply to someone creating their own replica.
COMPLAINT FOR: (1) Direct Copyright Infringement (2) Breach of Contract (3) Violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1030 (4) Violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. § 1201 JURY TRIAL DEMANDEDSo, they're suing Anna' Archive for $13T...
Just sue them for a gazillion quadrillion dollars or something. "Yes, judge. We estimate our damages at 1/10th of the entire world stock market, or approximately half the United States total economic output" Be difficult not to laugh at these people.- The combined market cap of NVidia ($4.35T), Apple ($3.88T), and Google (Goog, $1.9T+Googl, $3.62T) shares combined. - An amount larger than Every world stock market on Earth, except the NYSE and NASDAQ (the next closest is Shanghai at $9T) - ~5 months worth of all trades (market volume) on the NYSE ($2.685T/month) - ~1/10th of ALL world stock markets market capitalization. - ~1/2 the United States yearly Gross Domestic Product - 130x Spotify's own market capitalization (total stock value outstanding) - ~766x Spotify's own yearly revenue for 2024 ($16.96B)Fun fact: Daniel Ek just before founding Spotify was CEO of μTorrent. You will never guess what he used as initial music library for Spotify.
Wheel of life I guess.
I briefly looked over the PDF, but I'm not a lawyer. If I understand correctly, they're suing "DOES 1 through 10".
So, I'm assuming they're hoping for a "default judgment" against Anna's Archive, and then they'll presumably start taking domain names and any other hosting resources?
Then, I assume in the end, nothing will really change, just like The Pirate Bay still exists in the open on a series of rotating domains.
But at least the lawyers will be able to justify their job.
To put that in perspective, $13T is 130x the amount Dr. Evil held the world ransom for in Austin Powers.
130 evil pinkies
I am personally not a very big fan of Spotify for a variety of reasons, I would not be against them losing this lawsuit. Especially with their moves toward AI, they seem to have very little respect for this media they claim to be defending.
For a less-serious but similar situation, Jason Scott (textfiles.com, Internet Archive) gave a hilarious DEFCON talk called "That Awesome Time I Was Sued For Two Billion Dollars":
Spotify and the three main major record labels sue Anna’s Archive for $13trillion for “brazen theft of millions of files containing nearly all of the world’s commercial sound recordings”.