An Oregon religious music publisher has settled a copyright infringement lawsuit against the producers of the Princess Diana funeral album.

Decca Records Ltd. agreed to put stickers with a copyright notice and proper acknowledgments on its stock of CDs and cassettes, said Leonard Du-Boff, a lawyer for Oregon Catholic Press.He would not disclose any money terms of the settlement reached Wednesday.

The publisher sought $10 million when it sued last week, accusing Decca of using Diana's favorite hymn, "Prayer of St. Francis," on the album without reference to the composer, publisher or OCP, the nonprofit holder of the copyright.

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