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Concert promoter Guerrilla Union Inc. must stop using the title of LL Cool J’s 1985 song "Rock the Bells" without the rapper’s permission, a California federal judge ruled Tuesday. In a three-page judgment handed down by U.S. district judge Dale S. Fischer, the company was ordered to permanently refrain from "manufacturing, transporting, promoting,…
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