Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Sony BMG to Pay $1.5M to Settle State Suits Over CD Rootkit Debacle

An AP newswire article, via USA Today, reports that:

Sony BMG Music Entertainment will pay $1.5 million and kick in thousands more in customer refunds to settle lawsuits brought by California and Texas over music CDs that installed a hidden anti-piracy program on consumers' computers.

The program surreptitiously monitored users' behavior, and the method Sony BMG originally recommended for removing the software also damaged computers.

The settlements, announced Tuesday, cover lawsuits over CDs loaded with one of two types of copy-protection software — known as MediaMax or XCP.

Under the terms of the separate settlements, each state will receive $750,000 in civil penalties and costs.

More here.

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