Hello All,

This may be slightly off topic but if anyone has purchased a CD from 
Sony lately you may want to read this.  Have a great day

Terese

If You Bought, Received or Used a SONY BMG Music Entertainment CD 
Containing Either XCP or Media Max Content Protection Software, Your 
Rights May Be Affected By a Class Action Settlement, And You Should 
Download Updates For That Software.

What is this about?

A settlement has been proposed in a lawsuit brought against SONY BMG 
Music Entertainment, Inc., SunnComm International Inc., and First 4 
Internet, Ltd. ("Defendants").  The lawsuit, In re SONY BMG CD 
Technologies Litigation, Case No. 1:05-cv-09575-NRB, is pending in 
the United States District Court for the Southern District of New 
York and relates to XCP and MediaMax content protection software 
installed on certain SONY BMG music CDs.

The Settlement resolves claims that the Defendants manufactured and 
sold CDs containing XCP and MediaMax software without adequately 
disclosing the limitations the software imposes on the use of the CDs 
and the security vulnerabilities it creates.  The Defendants have 
denied that they did anything wrong.

Who Is Included, And What Does The Settlement Provide?

The settlement provides relief for persons who bought, received or 
used SONY BMG CDs with either XCP or MediaMax software.  Under the 
settlement, any person in possession of an XCP CD can exchange it for 
a replacement CD, an MP3 download of the same album, and either (a) 
cash payment of $7.50 and one (1) free album download from a list of 
200 albums, or (b) three (3) free album downloads from that list.
Purchasers of CDs containing MediaMax 5.0 software will receive a free
MP3 download of the same album and one (1) additional free album 
download.  Purchasers of CDs containing MediaMax 3.0 software will 
receive a free MP3 download of the same album.

The settlement also requires the Defendants to stop manufacturing 
SONY BMG CDs with XCP or MediaMax 3.0 and 5.0 software and, until 
2008: (1) make available updates to fix all known security 
vulnerabilities caused by XCP and MediaMax software; (2) provide 
software programs to uninstall XCP and MediaMax software safely; (3) 
fix any future security vulnerabilities discovered in MediaMax and 
any other content protection software placed on SONY BMG CDs; (4) 
provide independent verification that personal information about 
users of SONY BMG CDs has not and will not be collected through XCP 
or MediaMax; (5) waive certain provisions of the end user license 
agreements for XCP and MediaMax software; and
(6) ensure that any other content protection software will be clearly 
disclosed, independently tested and readily uninstalled.

At 9:15a.m. on May 22, 2006, the Court will hold a hearing at the 
United States District Court, Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States 
Courthouse, 500 Pearl Street, Courtroom 21A, New York, New York 
10007-1312, to decide whether to approve the settlement and the class 
attorneys' fees and costs.

How Do I Participate In The Settlement?
If you bought or received a SONY BMG Music CD containing XCP or 
MediaMax software and want to receive the relief you may be eligible 
for under the settlement, you must submit an online claim form at 
www.sonybmgcdtechsettlement.com, or mail a claim form to:

SONY BMG CD Technologies Settlement
P.O. Box 1804, Faribault, MN 55021-1804

All claim forms must be submitted by December 31, 2006.

What Are My Other Options?

If you bought, received or used a SONY BMG Music CD containing XCP or 
MediaMax software, and you do not want to be legally bound by the 
settlement or receive a replacement CD, cash, free downloads or other 
relief, you must exclude yourself by May 1, 2006.  If you do not 
exclude yourself, certain of your claims against the Defendants that 
were or could have been asserted in the lawsuit will be released, 
meaning you may not be able to sue the Defendants for those claims.
To view the detailed legal Notice of Proposed Class Action 
Settlement, Motion for Attorneys' Fees and Settlement Fairness 
Hearing and to download the software updates, visit 
www.sonybmgcdtechsettlement.com.
You may obtain further information by contacting the claims 
administrator at the address above or by calling toll free 1-800-242-7610.


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