U.S. recording industry sues XM Satellite on music gadget
18th May 2006, 22:48 GMT
The Recording Industry Association of America sued XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. over the firm marketing a new handheld MP3 player called Inno, the use of which the association alleged infringes on copyrights.
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