Sony BMG settles copy-protection software suits in US

Blogged under Web by Dr. Byte on Monday 2 January 2006 at 8:53 pm

HONG KONG (AFX) - Sony BMG Music Entertainment has tentatively settled at least 15 consumer class actions brought against the music company over its use of copy-protection software on CDs, the Wall Street Journal said.

In its online edition, the newspaper said the deal offers consumers a copy of the CD without the software or the CD contents by digital download and other compensation depending on the type of software that was on their CD.

The paper cited Cindy Cohn, legal director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which brought three of the lawsuits involved in the tentative settlement as saying: ‘We think it’s a good settlement for people who bought the discs’.

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