RIAA files complaint against Technicolor. (Industry News).(Brief Article)

Tape-Disc Business, April, 2002

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announced it has filed a CD-copying complaint against Technicolor's Camarillo plant. According to the complaint, filed in federal court in Los Angeles, Technicolor's plant in Camarillo, CA, knowingly copied and distributed pirated CDs from artists such as 'N Sync, Backstreet Boys, Celine Dion, Lauryn Hill and Marc Anthony. "The physical evidence connecting the Technicolor plant to these CDs is strong," said Matt Oppenheim, senior VP, business and legal affairs, of the RIAA. Oppenheim pointed to the failure of Technicolor to live up to the legal obligations stemming from a settlement of similar claims in 1998, when the company refused to allow required inspection of books and facilities. Given the earlier case,...

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