Cleveland International Records

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Cleveland International Records is an independent record label formed in 1977 by Steve Popovich. One of the first albums the label released was 1977's Bat out of Hell by Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf which has sold over 34 million copies worldwide. They have also released recordings by B.J. Thomas and The Irish Rovers, among others.

The label won a lawsuit in 2005 when Sony Music produced copies of the Bat Out of Hell CD without the Cleveland International logo. In 2007, a court ordered Sony to pay Cleveland $5 million.[1]

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  1. ^ "Sony sued in Meat Loaf logo row", BBC News, 2007-11-23. Retrieved on 2007-11-23. 

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