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June 29, 2009
MIGHTY UNDERDOG MUSIC et al v. BOOTH-OVERBY PROMOTIONS, INC. et al NC Middle UNASSIGNED Copyrights Copyright Infringement
Plaintiff: MIGHTY UNDERDOG MUSIC, SONY/ATV TUNES, LLC, J. ALBERT & SON (USA) INC., EMI APRIL MUSIC INC., NEW SEA GAYLE MUSIC and others... Defendant: BOOTH-OVERBY PROMOTIONS, INC., RODNEY TAYLOR BOOTH
 
May 29, 2009
Major Bob Music et al v. Heiman WI Western Crocker Copyrights Copyright Infringement
Plaintiff: Major Bob Music, Universal Music Corporation, Universal-Polygram International Publishing, Inc., PerrenVibes Music, INC., J. Albert & Son (USA) INC. and others... Defendant: Gene Robert Heiman
 
April 15, 2009
Beginner Music et al v. Tallgrass Broadcasting, LLC et al KS Crow Copyrights Federal Question
Plaintiff: Beginner Music, Bellamy Brothers Music, Universal Music Corporation, David Allen Berg, Colgems-EMI Music, Inc. and others...; Defendant: Tallgrass Broadcasting, LLC, Joseph E. Walker
 
March 25, 2008
SEA GAYLE MUSIC et al v. Johnson, II TN Western Breen Copyrights Federal Question
Plaintiff: SEA GAYLE MUSIC, EMI APRIL MUSIC INC., GETAREALJOB MUSIC, NEW DON SONGS, SONY/ATV TUNES LLC and others...; Defendant: Ronald Johnson, II
 
         
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