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  • May 14, 2001
    Major Bob Music, a music publisher which represents numerous titles written by Garth Brooks, among others, sues MP3.com in New York for copyright infringement. The suit seeks $150,000 apiece for some 219 titles--nearly $33 million
    May 16, 2001
    Faith Hill sits in the front row as testimony begins in Tim McGraw's horse trial from the previous June in Orchard Park, New York. Officer Arthur Litzinger says McGraw grabbed him around the neck and shoved him into a squad car, injuring his back
    May 21, 2001
    As Tim McGraw's trial on June assault charges resumes with a new judge in Orchard Park, New York, McGraw is served with a personal injury suit from Sgt. Mark Rokitka. Kenny Chesney is also named in the new suit
    May 22, 2001
    Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney take the stand in their Orchard Park, New York, trial over a June horse incident. McGraw contradicts police testimony, saying the police assaulted him. McGraw says he was hit twice with a nightstick
    May 25, 2001
    A federal appeals court in Atlanta lifts an injunction against "The Wind Done Gone," a parody of "Gone With The Wind" written by country songwriter Alice Randall, author of Trisha Yearwood's "XXX's And OOO's (An American Girl)"
    Jun 8, 2001
    The Eagles drop a trademark infringement suit against the American Eagle Foundation, a non-profit agency in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, that fights to save eagles. The band claimed the AEF used the group's image
    Jun 28, 2001
    SHeDAISY's Kristyn Osborn becomes the first individual songwriter to sue a karaoke company, filing an infringement suit in Nashville against Pocket Songs for unlicensed use of "I Will... But"
    Jul 13, 2001
    The Dixie Chicks terminate their contract with Sony, with five albums remaining to be delivered. The move triggers litigation the following week
    Jul 17, 2001
    Sony sues The Dixie Chicks in New York, attempting to bind the group to a deal it signed in 1999. The Chicks had terminated the contract a week earlier, claiming Sony had not fully paid royalties owed the band. Sony claims it will lose $100 million
    Aug 9, 2001
    Terri Clark pleads guilty to reckless driving following a May 1 arrest. She was originally charged with driving under the influence, but the charge was later reduced. She is fined $350 plus court costs and required to take an alcohol education course




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