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Candee Jay - downloadAlbum: If I Were You
Candee Jay - downloadAlbum: Back For Me
Candee Jay - downloadAlbum: 538 Dance Smash Hits Spring 2004
Candee Jay - downloadAlbum: Damn! 10 [CD1]
Candee Jay - downloadAlbum: Dance Power Vol. 1
Candee Jay - downloadAlbum: Dream Dance Vol. 34 [CD1]
Candee Jay - downloadAlbum: Eurobox - June 2004 [CD2]
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Candee Jay - downloadAlbum: Ministry Of Sound: Hard House Classics [CD3]
Candee Jay - downloadAlbum: Put Your Hands Up Vol. 2 [CD3]
NewsMusic body joins YouTube battleA major US music industry body has joined other businesses in seeking to sue video-sharing website YouTube. The National Musical Publishers Association says some songwriters are not being properly compensated when their music appears on site. However YouTube says it stays within the law by immediately taking down clips found to be in breach of copyright. The legal action has been combined with those of several other companies including Viacom and Nickelodeon. Chief executive of the National Musical Publishers Association (NMPA) David Israelite said the body was: "very concerned about YouTube's approach to copyright". He told BBC News that the body was joining the case, "to protect the interests of music publishers and songwriters, whose creative works are being used without permission or compensation by YouTube". Pryor's Widow Settles With Universal LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Richard Pryor's widow has settled a lawsuit accusing Universal Music Group of selling 11 of the comedian's recordings without authorization, a court clerk confirmed Wednesday. Pryor sued Universal two months before his death, charging the company had released the recordings without his knowledge or permission. After he died of a heart attack in December 2005, his widow, Jennifer Pryor, was allowed to take over as plaintiff. "The court took a motion to take the matter off calendar. The court was advised they had reached a settlement," said Superior Court clerk Irvin Lackey. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed and attorneys for both sides did not immediately return calls for comment. In his suit, Pryor said it was years before he learned Universal had licensed such titles as "Wizard of Comedy," "I Ain't Lied Yet" and "Are You Serious?" |
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