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Photographer Jim Marshall claims Bill Graham Archives dba Wolfgang's Vault is refuses to return 656 of his photos of jazz and rock musicians, worth $1,500 to $2,000 apiece, in San Francisco Superior Court.

Will-Burn Recordings claims UMG violated copyright by sampling two of its rappers ditties on the song "You," by Lloyd Harlan Polite Jr., in Mobile Federal Court. Will-Burn Recording & Publishing Co., Willie Ash, and Morris Barnes sued Universal Music Group Records, Universal Records Inc., Cash Money Records, Young Money Publishings, Universal Motown Records Group, IG Records Inc., Universal Music Group Distribution, The Inc. Records, Young Goldie Music, Lloyd Harlin Polite, Jr., Dwayne Carter, Jasper Cameron, Maurice "Big Reese" Sinclair, Phalon Anton Alexander, Johnta Austin, Sho'Nuff Recordings LLC, and Irving Lorenzo.

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