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Originally Posted by Web-Junkie
Slightly OT, but maybe THIS might be of interest if not already mentioned elsewhere!
Kettle and Black 
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Yes, it is potentially an interesting case however it should be noted that it appears to relate, almost entirely, to mechanicals (reproductions) based on copyrights which are quite possibly expired under the terms of the original licencing terms granted back in the 1950's (whatever they were) together with the fact that a pot of at least $50 million has been set aside to actually pay for them.
I certainly wouldn't and don't condone unlicenced copies - whether by labels or others.
That said, I wouldn't exacty be filled with confidence having been told that an advisor to the prosecution co-counsel can't spot a $60m v's $6m anomaly without the intervention of an uninvolved third party.