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Entertainment & Sports

May 11, 2013

Lawsuit over reggae legend's remixes may get new life

Federal appellate judges on Thursday indicated they were inclined to revive a previously dismissed antitrust and copyright case involving remixes of recordings by reggae legend Bob Marley.


By Ryne Hodkowski


Daily Journal Staff Writer


PASADENA - Federal appellate judges on Thursday indicated they were inclined to revive a previously dismissed antitrust and copyright case involving remixes of recordings by reggae legend Bob Marley.


In a case that pits a San Francisco-based music distributor against the biggest music company in the world, Universal Music Group Inc., the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is set to decide if a jury ...

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