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Rohan Kohli
12/31/05, 11:59 AM
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.

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.

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leafsacc
12/31/05, 12:07 PM
i like the way sony is trying to put a postive spin on this by noting how quickley they are acting and how generous they are being, but i know a lot of people have lost a lot of respect for the label for doing this in the first place. Serves them right.

halifaxsb86
12/31/05, 12:20 PM
screw them

Starflyer59
12/31/05, 12:26 PM
You probably have to download the free albums from "the sony store" and use their "sony media player."

PlaCracktheSky
12/31/05, 12:49 PM
They say that they will replace them, or let you download or whatever. But how do u even get in contact with them to let them know that you want to exchange it. They dont provide any clear answers.

Gregkash
12/31/05, 01:04 PM
V-Music Day.

aminorthreat55
12/31/05, 01:44 PM
I like how Sony is pretending to be sorry about all of this despite the fact that they will continue to use DRM technology on their discs in the future.