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Looming legal battle? Eminem samples voicemails from Mariah Carey in new song and threatens to release nude photos.
Jury hands down verdict against downloader Joel Tenenbaum in just second case against an individual to go to trial. Meanwhile, different record company arrives at innovative solution to wedding dance video.
Former Giants receiver Plaxico Burress may take stand at trial in hopes of jury nullification.
Class action lawsuit filed against Amazon for violating Kindle’s terms of service by remotely deleting stored material.
Swimming’s governing body sets a ban on new high-tech swimsuits, which have been shattering records over the past weeks.
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