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Salt-N-Pepa Demands Its Master Recordings in Lawsuit

The rap group accused Universal Music Group of ignoring federal copyright law by not giving up the original copies of its earliest work.

Emmanuel Morgan
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Copyrights and Copyright Violations, Denton, Sandra, James, Cheryl (Salt) (1966- ), Rap and Hip-Hop, Salt-n-Pepa, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Universal Music Group
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