Texas sues Sony BMG over CDs
Sony BMG Music Entertainment faced a new legal challenge on Monday after Texas became the first state to sue the New York-based record group over its use of controversial copyright protection software.
Greg Abbot, the Texas attorney-general, launched a blistering attack against the company, which he accused of "surreptitiously" installing "spyware" on the personal computers of consumers.
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