Warner Cries Privilege On 'Happy Birthday' Rights Letters

By Daniel Siegal (July 25, 2014, 7:42 PM EDT) -- A Warner Music Group Corp. unit told a California federal judge Friday that the plaintiff in a putative class action alleging Warner's copyright for "Happy Birthday to You" is bogus can't see decades-old letters detailing the song's copyright history, saying they are protected by attorney-client privilege....

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