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The Backstreet Boys have slapped their record label with a $100 million lawsuit, claiming Zomba Music Group delayed the release of their fourth album in order to promote Nick Carter's solo CD. The group also charges Zomba with trademark violation for "using the Backstreet Boys' trademark to shuttle traffic to other websites."
The Backstreet Boys have slapped their record label with a $100 million lawsuit, claiming Zomba Music Group delayed the release of their fourth album in order to promote Nick Carter's solo CD. The group also charges Zomba with trademark violation for "using the Backstreet Boys' trademark to shuttle traffic to other websites."