Universal Republic will finally get around to releasing Amy Winehouse's 2003 debut on November 7th and according to Rolling Stone the label "is bullying retailers into removing the import version of the LP from their shelves." That's right, the label claims that wholesalers and record stores are infringing upon their "exclusive right to distribute [Winehouse's] recordings in the States" by providing import version of the album to American consumers.
Last month the label sent cease-and-desist letters to retailers and wholesalers threatening legal action if they do not pull the import versions of the album off their shelves. - Read the Rolling Stone story.
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