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CD Class Action Suit

Class action suit definition

Class action suit is a lawsuit in which one or more parties file a complaint on behalf of themselves and all other people who are similarly situated or suffering from the same problem. Depending on the case, a class action may offer a number of advantages. Each of the advantages basically stems from the fact that a class action aggregates a large number of individualized claims into one representation lawsuit. With the aid of the CD Class Action Suit has made the increased of the benefits.

Federal procedure law

In federal procedure law, it has commonly accepted by most states that:

  • the class action has to have certain distinct characteristics or uniqueness

  • the class has to be large to make individual suits impractical

  • the legal claims must be in common

  • the representative parties must adequately protect the interest of the class, and

  • the claims or defenses must be typical of the plaintiffs or defendants

With this, CD Class Action Suit had proved that the class action often used when large number of people have comparable claims.

Certain company facing a class action suit

A certain company that is producing CD’s is facing a class action suit from its consumers who claim the music giant's rootkit DRM technology damaged their computers and breaks three separate state laws.

The suit asks the court to stop the company selling any more CDs containing the rootkit and seeks compensation for damage already done. Some of its audio CDs include software which will secretly load itself if the CD is played on a computer. The suit was filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court.


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