Hope their car chaser lawyer realize that it's a waste of time and money... Sure the studio got 100% of the sale ammount but this isn't the eighties anymore.
1. The product aren't sale for more than 100$/unit (cost + licencing fee) to the retail store anymore,
2. most of the physical retail store doesn't really exist anymore,
3. the stores buy few units,
By exemple a service like Netflix will buy maybe 30 DVDs (I'm generous here) and they won't buy anything else to replace the broken or lost discs. So the labels will make a huge, at best, 300$. In the eighties a label was able to make easilly 100,000$ or more on retail store.
Another exemple of people listening the lawyers non-sense (they don't care as they are paid anyway) to go on a lawsuit for not even 50$.
BTW you can trust me on that as the new model was explain many time to me by many labels owners.