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Entertainment & Sports

Jan. 9, 2015

Music industry titans sue prison mixtape makers, distributors

Univeral, Capitol and others allege a coordinated plan to sell bootlegged mixtapes to prison inmates.


By Matthew Blake


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Music industry titans are singing the familiar tune of copyright infringement, but this time they have identified a novel perpetrator - the companies that make and distribute rap and R&B mixtapes to prison inmates.


Plaintiffs including UMG Recordings Inc., Capitol Records LLC and Universal Music Corp. filed a lawsuit Tuesday in the Central District alleging that defendants Ari Mixtape Inc. along ...

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