Daily Journal Staff Writer
Recording giant Universal Music Group and two of its subsidiaries filed a petition for writ of certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court in a royalties dispute over rapper Eminem's songs sold online.
In 1998, F.B.T. Records licensed the rapper's songs to UMG subsidiary Aftermath Records, but sued the labels in 2006 and claimed they shortchanged royalties generated from online sales by $600,0...
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