In recent court filings, attorneys for Universal Music Group seek an additional $7,195,000 in legal fees in their case against MP3tunes and founder Michael Robertson. Previously, the courts awarded UMG attorneys $5 million in fees.
If the request stands, Universal Music's legal team will have been paid in excess $12 million to win a judgement of $12,241,000 against Robertson and $11 million against a bankrupt MP3tunes.
In the filing U.S. District Court Judge William Pauley blames both sides for the drawn out litigation and
says that the final decision which effectively netted $12 million in damages "suggests a Pyrrhic victory."
Robertson had been found liable for direct infringement for transferring some unlicensed songs. The judge also found that “users of MP3tunes unlawfully copied songs from unauthorized third-party websites” and ruled that the company had not removed after they were identified, as the DMCA requires.
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