Oct 11 2001

Record labels targeted in Napster suit

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In a nice twist it seems the tables have turned slightly on the major record labels.Record company attorneys seeking a quick end to their copyright suit against Napster on Wednesday instead found themselves fielding pointed questions from a federal judge over planned music subscription services.Quoting U.S. District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel “I’m really confused as to why the plaintiffs came upon this way of getting together in a joint venture.Even if it passes antitrust analysis, it looks bad, sounds bad, smells bad.”
Lovely jubbly.

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