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Posted 7 Months, 1 Week ago
juanorez
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Federal Judge Approves CD Antitrust Deal Jun 13, 7:07 PM (ET)

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - A federal judge approved a settlement agreement Friday in a music antitrust lawsuit that will result in more than 3.5 million consumers receiving nearly $13 each.

Judge D. Brock Hornby issued a 51-page ruling in the case that began in 1996 when attorneys general across the country began investigating whether distributors and retailers had conspired to inflate CD prices.

'This settlement will put cash in the hands of millions of consumers and music CDs in libraries and schools throughout the country, and will ensure that the challenged distributor/retailer practices will not resume,' Hornby wrote.

The ruling, however, does not stipulate exactly how much consumers will receive or when the checks will be distributed. More than 3.5 million consumers filed claims, now estimated at $12.63 each.

Hornby asked lawyers to present him with a report by the end of the month on how much it will cost to distribute the checks and how much each check will be.

He also deferred ruling on a plan on how millions of CDs will be distributed to the schools and libraries.

The lawsuit, signed by the attorneys general of 43 states and territories and consolidated in Portland in October 2000, accused major record labels and large music retailers facing competition from discounters like Target and Wal-Mart of conspiring to set minimum music prices.

The defendants - Sony Music Entertainment, EMI Music Distribution, Warner-Elektra-Atlantic Corp., Universal Music Group and Bertelsmann Music Group, and retailers Tower Records, Musicland Stores and Transworld Entertainment - deny any wrongdoing. Attorneys representing the companies declined to testify in court.

Of the total settlement, $75.7 million would be distributed in the form of 5.6 million music CDs sent to libraries and schools throughout the nation.

The proposed cash settlement in the case totals $67.3 million, with roughly $44 million to be distributed to the public. The remaining cash will go toward distribution costs and legal fees.

Hornby disapproved a settlement agreement regarding music club sales that would have been just over $1 million in cash and provided 50 percent discounts for club members on one to three new CDs.

Hornby wrote that virtually all the cash would go to attorney fees, leaving little value to club members. He added that music club defendants have not proven that they were part of any pricing conspiracy
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Posted 7 Months, 1 Week ago
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I think I'll use the proceeds to buy two non-overpriced CDs from Naxos.

Henry Maurer, Cherry Hill, NJ, USA
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Posted 7 Months, 1 Week ago
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DO NOT CLICK DO NOT CLICK DO NOT CLICK

unless you want to spend the next ten minutes chasing a gag around your computer screen.

Not funny. Not.
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Posted 7 Months, 1 Week ago
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That's from the forger. Notice the following header info:

X-Trace: news.uswest.net 1055662724 65.102.6.150 (Sun, 15 Jun 2003 02:38:44 CDT)
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Posted 7 Months, 1 Week ago
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I'm not entirely sure that Naxos CD's aren't overpriced.
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Posted 7 Months, 1 Week ago
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Which two will you buy? I think I'll get the Elgar/Payne Symphony #3, and Volume Two of the Tintner series.

This could be an interesting thread. Newsgroup, what Naxoi will you buy with your refund?
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Posted 7 Months, 1 Week ago
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I think I might start collecting the Schnabel Beethoven sonatas, and I've really been enjoying the Rodrigo series. (I love the 'Aranjuez,' but enough already!)
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