A federal judge has denied SiriusXM's request to dismiss a class-action lawsuit that accuses the satellite radio company of deceptively hiding a 21.4% "US Music Royalty Fee" from its subscribers. The lawsuit, filed by residents of Oregon, claims that SiriusXM advertised subscription rates that did not include this additional fee, which was allegedly only revealed in fine print or at the conclusion of the subscription process. The suit also alleges that customer service representatives misrepresented the fee as being government-mandated. The court's decision allows the case to proceed on claims that the company violated Oregon's Unlawful Trade Practices Act and breached its duty of good faith and fair dealing.
SiriusXM Fails to Dismiss Lawsuit Over Alleged Hidden "US Music Royalty Fee"
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