01-08-2003, 04:00 PM
This is a public service announcement. Stick it to the music industry...Almost every record label is being sued for illegal price gouging and (if they lose the lawsuit) if you've bought an album, cd or tape between January 1, 1995, through December 22, 2000 they'll refund you $20. Not a bad deal, just fill out a claim here: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://musiccdsettlement.com/english/default.htm">http://musiccdsettlement.com/english/default.htm</a><!-- m -->
Quote:What is the Litigation About?
Plaintiffs allege that the Defendants conspired to illegally raise the prices of prerecorded Music Products by implementing Minimum Advertised Price policies, in violation of State and Federal laws. All Defendants deny all claims of wrongdoing asserted by the Plaintiffs.
Who are the Defendants?
The Distributor Defendants are: Capitol Records, Inc. d/b/a EMI Music Distribution, Virgin Records America, Inc., and Priority Records LLC; Time Warner, Inc., Warner-Elektra-Atlantic Corp., WEA, Inc., Warner Music Group, Inc., Warner Bros. Records, Inc., Atlantic Recording Corporation, Elektra Entertainment Group, Inc., and Rhino Entertainment Company; Universal Music & Video Distribution Corporation, Universal Music Group, Inc., and UMG Recordings, Inc.; Bertelsmann Music Group, Inc. and BMG Music; and Sony Music Entertainment Inc. The Retailer Defendants are: MTS, Inc. d/b/a Tower Records, Musicland Stores Corp., and Trans World Entertainment Corp.