March 6, 2001 2:40 PM PST
Indie label wins MP3.com suit
The ruling stems from alleged copyright infringement by My.MP3.com, a music locker service created by MP3.com last year to give CD buyers access to their tunes via the Web. The company paid nearly $150 million to five major record labels, which sued it over the service. TVT Records, which is home to musicians such as Nine Inch Nails and Snoop Dogg, filed a similar suit. The independent label also filed a copyright-infringement lawsuit against file-swapping service Napster, but it dropped the case in January.




