Universal Music Demands End To Massive Digital Royalties Class Action

Universal Music Demands End To Massive Class Action Suit
The Temptations pose for photographers as they enter New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel for their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Jan. 18, 1989. Only Melvin Franklin, center, and Otis Williams, second from right, the remaining members from the vocal group's original lineup, were to be inducted. The group's present lineup is made up of, from left, Ron Tyson, Ali Ollie Woodson, Franklin, Williams, and Richard Street. (AP Photo/Frankie Ziths)
The Temptations pose for photographers as they enter New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel for their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Jan. 18, 1989. Only Melvin Franklin, center, and Otis Williams, second from right, the remaining members from the vocal group's original lineup, were to be inducted. The group's present lineup is made up of, from left, Ron Tyson, Ali Ollie Woodson, Franklin, Williams, and Richard Street. (AP Photo/Frankie Ziths)

Over the past few years, major record labels have been attempting to put out a legal firestorm from recording artists who claim to have been cheated on digital music. Some labels like Sony and Warner have agreed to pay millions of dollars to settle class actions.

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