Earache Records Say Decapitated Dispute Already Settled By Court
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(TeamRock Radio) Earache Records say Decapitated have no grounds for legal action against the label and insist the matter has already been dealt with by the courts. The Polish death metal group previously released a video asking fans to buy a new range of merch to help fund a legal action against the UK-based label over alleged unpaid royalties. Now Earache have issued a response to TeamRock, saying the matter was heard by a British court in November of last year and that the court found in favour of the record label. Dan Tobin, Earache's label manager for the UK and Europe, tells TeamRock: "This issue was dealt with by the courts in the UK back in November, categorically in Earache's favor, so this a non-story in reality. "The court decided in Earache's favour back in November, actually awarding Earache substantial costs, which are yet to be received. Obviously they feel wronged by the court decision, which by the way, was instigated by the band." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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