Apparently the spat between Eminem's publisher, Eight Mile Style, and both record company Universal and online music store iTunes has not been fully settled.
The Detroit News has reported that the publisher has filed for the U.S. District Court judge in Detroit to enforce the settlement reached in the lawsuit against both Universal and iTunes.
Essentially, Eight Mile Style wants Universal ... [ read the full article ]
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A person shares one CD online, making no money...they get taken to court and sued for $8,000 per track. Itunes shares 10 CDs online, making $1 per track, and they sell them to tens of thousands of people. If there was any justice in the world, they would be getting sued for at least 8K per track, per share.
I can't say I like Mr Skittles...but he is owed money for what was stolen from him...and he should be able to collect maximum fines given the fact that those who stole from him are the same people pushing these maximum fines.
itunes stole his music and made a huge profit from it.Everyone from eminems mum to some kid that bullied him in high school has tryed to sue him and he did nothing wrong (ok maybe he made songs about them).About time eminem tryed sueing someone.Who honestly cares wether he spends $10000 a day on drugs its his money and he can do what he wants with it.
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