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Judge explains delay in Eminem v National Party dispute

Decision expected mid-October. 

Victoria Young
Thu, 05 Oct 2017

A High Court judge says “work pressures” have delayed a decision in the copyright infringement dispute between Eminem’s publishers Eight Mile Style and The National Party.

Wellington High Court judge Helen Cull presided over the hearing, which wrapped on May 12 earlier this year. Eight Mile

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Victoria Young
Thu, 05 Oct 2017
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