A Tucson man is one of 72 people named in federal lawsuits filed nationwide this week charging defendants with illegally downloading music.
According to a lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court in Tucson, Virgil Bandy is accused of downloading songs recorded by the Eagles, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Ideal, Boyz II Men, Allure and Usher.
Bandy and the other 71 defendants are also accused of distributing the copyrighted recordings to others using an online media distribution system.
Bandy is being sued by the music groups’ producers, which include Virgin Records America Inc., Motown Record Co., Arista Records and Sony BMG Music Entertainment.
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