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Pre-1972 Recordings Case Against Sirius In GA Hits Spotlight

A few days before the Second Circuit published its decision ordering the dismissal of Flo & Eddie's closely watched class-action lawsuit against Sirius XM Radio over the use by the satellite provider of pre-1972 sound recordings, the Georgia Supreme Court heard arguments in a class action case against iHeartMedia over its use of pre-1972 sound recordings.

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The February 16 ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ordering the dismissal of Flo & Eddie’s closely watched class-action lawsuit against Sirius XM Radio over the use by the satellite provider of pre-1972 sound recordings lately has received the lion’s share of attention on this hotly litigated issue. (The Second Circuit shot down the claims by the original members of the 1960s hit-makers The Turtles who alleged common-law copyright infringement and unfair competition. Flo & Eddie Inc. v. Sirius XM Radio Inc., 15-1164.)

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