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MP3.com, Universal choose court over settlement - MP3.com chief executive Michael Robertson took the witness stand today to defend his company against charges of willfully violating record label copyrights to profit from a novel Internet music service. [News.com]
 
MP3.com, music publishers sound out licensing deal - Web music service MP3.com on Wednesday agreed to a preliminary three-year, $30 million licensing agreement with the National Music Publishers' Association's subsidiary, The Harry Fox Agency. [News.com]
 
MP3.com-Seagram trial postponed for one day - MP3.com is scheduled to face trial Tuesday to determine how many of Universal Music Group's albums the start-up improperly copied for use in its ill-fated online music storage-locker service. [News.com]
 
Music sites move into Japan - MP3.com has begun operating a Japanese-language Web site, part of the online music provider's push into the Japanese market for music delivered electronically. [News.com]
 
Record labels cry foul over MP3.com-Universal agreement - MP3.com may not be out of legal trouble yet, as four record companies are fuming that Seagram's Universal Music Group received twice as much as they each did to resolve a lawsuit against the Internet music company. [News.com]
 
Ruling against MP3.com could cost $118 million - A federal judge today found that MP3.com willfully infringed the copyrights of Seagram's Universal Music Group, opening the company to enormous potential damages in one of the first trials to address the legal boundaries of Internet music distribution. [News.com]
 
Time for MP3.com to pay the piper - A federal judge ruled MP3.com willfully infringed the copyrights of Seagram's Universal Music Group, opening the company to enormous potential damages in one of the first trials to address the legal boundaries of Internet music distribution. [News.com]
 
Time running out for MP3.com settlement - A legal hourglass is draining to the end for MP3.com, which will face trial for potentially huge copyright-infringement damages next week if it can't strike a deal with one remaining record company. [News.com]
 
Universal seeks $450 million in MP3.com suit - Universal Music Group, the world's largest record company, asked a judge today to award it up to $450 million in damages because MP3.com infringed its copyrights, an amount the Internet music company said would put it out of business. [News.com]
 
 

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