Judge Won’t Let Slacker CEO Out Of Sony’s Royalties Suit
By Editorial Team
A New York federal judge has ruled against the CEO of music streaming companies Slacker and LiveOne in a lawsuit filed by Sony Music Entertainment over allegations of unpaid royalties. The judge stated that while some of Sony’s claims may be somewhat general, they are deemed sufficient at this stage of the case.
The lawsuit, which is being closely monitored by Law360, alleges that the CEO failed to pay royalties owed to Sony Music Entertainment. The judge’s decision to deny the CEO’s request to be dismissed from the suit indicates that the case will proceed further through the legal process.
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