BUSINESS
May 24, 2005 | By Charles Duhigg, Times Staff Writer
Three years ago, when a couple of songwriters and the daughter of a famed jazz musician filed a lawsuit against the nation's two major record clubs, it seemed like just another skirmish in the continuing fight for artists' rights. Today, however, as a settlement in the songwriters' suit against Columbia House Co. and BMG Direct Inc. nears court approval, what was once an isolated battle has turned into an industrywide war.