Universal Music Group says the masters of Tupac Shakur, Tom Petty and Steve Earle weren't destroyed in the 2008 blaze — but that's not enough for a California federal judge
the amended complaint. On Nov. 14, magistrate judge Jean P. Rosenbluth granted in-part the plaintiffs' motion to compel discovery and UMG on Nov. 18 filed an ex parte application for a stay of that ruling.
According to U.S. District Judge John A. Kronstadt's Monday decision, among other things, the discovery at issue asks UMG to "Identify all artists with master recordings that UMG claimed, asserted, or implied in any prior litigation, in any insurance dispute, or in connection with settlements of litigation or insurance disputes, were, or may have been, damaged or lost in, by, or as a result of the June 1, 2008 fire on the NBCUniversal lot.
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