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By Ingrid Marson
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 29, 2005 5:12:00 PM

Sony BMG has struck a deal with the plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit over copy-restriction software it used in music CDs, according to a settlement document filed at a New York court Wednesday.

The record label has agreed to compensate buyers of CDs that contained the XCP and MediaMax DRM programs and to provide software utilities to allow consumers to uninstall both types of software from their computer.

The furor over Sony's DRM software began at the end of October when a U.S. programmer discovered that XCP software on a Sony music CD had installed copy-restriction software on his computer that was hidden using a rootkit. Antivirus companies later discovered Trojan horses that exploited this software to avoid detection and found that another type of Sony DRM, MediaMax, also posed a security risk.

During November a number of individuals filed cases against Sony at courts across America. These cases were granted class action status Dec. 1.

Sony BMG met lawyers from the firm handling the class action suit in early December and engaged in "virtual round-the-clock settlement negotiations", according to the settlement filing, which has been posted on the Sunbelt Software Web site.

In the settlement filing, Sony states that it will immediately recall all XCP CDs and replace them with non-content-protected CDs. It has also agreed to offer incentives to U.S. customers to "ensure that XCP CDs are promptly removed from the market." Sony first released details about its CD recall scheme in late November.

Customers who exchange their XCP CD can either download three albums from a list of over 200 titles, or claim a cash payment of $7.50 and a free download of one album. To claim this compensation, customers must return their XCP CDs to Sony or provide the company with a receipt showing they returned or exchanged the CD at a retailer after Nov. 14.

Sony is not recalling MediaMax CDs, but has agreed to compensate buyers of these albums by allowing them to download one free album, as well as offering them MP3 versions of the music on the MediaMax album.

The settlement filing is awaiting approval by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Ingrid Marson of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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Not only all that, Sony tried to make the musicians pay $$ for the distribution and take responsibility for the Rootkit Trojan even tho' they(Sony) made them and had sole say in what went on them. Go... (Read the rest)
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Will this settle all suits  bjbrock | 12/29/05
according to the article  SQLServer | 12/29/05
Nope  tic swayback | 12/29/05
Interesting  SQLServer | 12/29/05
Could be a good scam  tic swayback | 12/29/05
Wow, that was fast happy  BitTwiddler | 12/29/05
Wow...I'm insulted.  lawryll@... | 12/29/05
I agree 1000% - I dont want free downloads! Show me the money!!!  xunil skcor | 12/29/05
Start another class action  nomorems | 12/29/05
Not entirely complete.  flatliner | 12/30/05
Promises, Promises  tic swayback | 12/29/05
Sony execs should be extradited and serve JAIL TIME in US prison!  xunil skcor | 12/29/05
Too Complicated  Doc Farmer | 12/29/05
Sony should be required to give a full refund.  osreinstall | 12/29/05
I understood from  DemonX | 12/30/05
Not what I read  osreinstall | 12/30/05
Par for the Sony course  Boot_Agnostic | 12/29/05
Oh well  Anti_Zealot | 12/30/05
Sony Graffiti Ads Spark Controversy  cyber-shoplifter | 12/29/05
IBM did so as well in Chicago  Boot_Agnostic | 12/30/05
Also San Fran  Boot_Agnostic | 12/30/05
Commentary on this  tic swayback | 12/30/05
How Will Sony Survivie Such a Harsh Penalty?!?  jmullenb | 12/29/05
Umm  nomorems | 12/29/05
When this first came into light,  Hugh Jass | 12/29/05
Boycott!  honest-abe | 12/29/05
If only...  Anti_Zealot | 12/30/05
You could boycott Sony  Boot_Agnostic | 12/30/05
More than meets the eye...  a_vanderson@... | 12/30/05
Maybe Nintendo can have an animated Mario  Boot_Agnostic | 12/30/05
Far From Adequate  Sam Robinson@... | 12/30/05
Because....  DarbyOhara | 12/30/05
if it was a regualar person...  314 | 12/30/05
Legal virus distribution  Anthony S. | 12/30/05
The best way to settle all this DMCA stuff  Anthony S. | 12/30/05
Anthony, REPEAL the DMCA!!!!! PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  btljooz | 12/31/05
This version of my answer to Anthony isn't finished...  btljooz | 12/31/05
Anthony, REPEAL the DMCA!!!!! PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  btljooz | 12/31/05
This reply IS finished happy  btljooz | 12/31/05
DRM Component  Anthony S. | 12/30/05
"Settlement offer" TOOOO FAST and TOOOO Little!!!  btljooz | 12/31/05
Read what RIAA does to people FOR companies like Sony:  btljooz | 12/31/05
RE: Read what RIAA does to people FOR companies like Sony: by Betelgeuse  btljooz | 12/31/05
More on Pattie fighting RIAA alone:  btljooz | 12/31/05
The link doesn't work for me.  Grayson Peddie | 12/31/05
If the link doesn't work for you  btljooz | 01/02/06
About link  btljooz | 01/03/06
The CORRECT link for p2p home:  btljooz | 01/03/06
The DRM on these CD's has one flaw above all else...  voyager529 | 12/31/05
Computer games - virtual reality, right?  Anthony S. | 12/31/05
I've said it before and I'll say it again...  Revrant | 01/01/06
I've said it before and I'll say it again...  Revrant | 01/01/06
Now they're talking about making all this music available for download ...  George Mitchell | 01/01/06
This is ridiculous  Mectron | 01/01/06
Cyber Terrororists!  heystoopid | 01/01/06
RE: Cyber Terrororists! by heystoopid  btljooz | 01/02/06
hummm but what about  grayfrier | 01/05/06
Piracy for piracy  s_gamgee | 01/05/06
Rootkits penalties for Sony  TokyoPete | 01/05/06
RE: Rootkits penalties for Sony by Tokyopete01  btljooz | 01/05/06
Sony slap on the wrist  bwsaloum@... | 01/24/06
How To Get It off my PC?  plmbear2000@... | 01/28/07

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