MP3.com, the US-based internet music company, confirmed yesterday that just after settling high profile copyright infringement actions brought by Universal Music Group and four other major record labels, a class action complaint for copyright infringement has been filed on behalf of Unity Entertainment Corporation and others in a Californian district court.

Michael Robertson, chairman and chief executive officer of the company said:

“On behalf of both consumers and artists, we are disappointed to receive this complaint particularly in light of the strides we have made in securing licensing agreements from now all five of the major record labels. We continue to firmly believe that the My.MP3.com and its technology infrastructure serves to empower artists and gives consumers the benefit of listening to their own music anywhere and at anytime. We will respond to this filing appropriately.”

MP3.com agreed to pay $53.4 million to Universal in settling its case. It is also believed to have agreed payments of $20 million to each of the four other major record labels.

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