Bertelsmann talks about Napster ruled private
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Bertelsmann, Europe’s largest media company, doesn’t have to disclose its communications with lawyers in its legal fight with record companies over its ties to Los Angeles-based music downloading service Napster Inc., a court said.
A federal appeals court in San Francisco ruled that companies including EMI Group, the third-largest record company, didn’t prove a fraud that would override lawyer-client confidentiality. The companies sought information on legal work behind what they called a sham $50-million loan by Bertelsmann to Napster in 2000.
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