Two founding members of The Turtles and Sirius XM Radio Inc., which broadcasts pre-1972 recordings by the iconic American band without paying for them, aren’t happy together.

At least not in court, where the two are fighting over whether Sirius XM should be ordered to pay license fees to plaintiffs Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan, the principals in Flo & Eddie Inc., which own the rights to The Turtles’ songs that include the 1967 hit “Happy Together.”

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