In James v. UMG Recordings, a royalty agreement class action which alleges that UMG understated royalties owed to performing artists for digital downloads by classifying them as sales, rather than licenses, UMG's motion for summary judgment has been denied.
April 19, 2012, Opinion denying Defendant's motion for summary judgment
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UMG's summary judgment motion denied in James v UMG, digital download 'sale vs license' case
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