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The Internet Archive and several major labels settle a lawsuit over digitizing old vinyl records from Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and others.
After several US music labels sued the Internet Archive for over 600 million US dollars, threatening its existence, a settlement has now been reached.
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Universal Music Group , Sony Music and other record labels told a California federal court on Monday that they have settled a ...
The parties requested that Judge Maxine Chesney pause all case deadlines while they complete the settlement terms.