Vivendi Universal Music Group and Courtney Love reached a settlement after their lawsuits against each other in 2002. Universal sued Love in 2000 over five allegedly undelivered albums, and Love countersued, saying the label treated artists unfairly, claiming that the company made $40 million from album sales from her rock band Hole, while she and band members only collected $2 million in royalties.
As part of the settlement, Universal agreed to waive any rights to future recordings from Love and restore her ownership of unreleased Hole material.
In exchange, Love and the other members of the Cobain estate granted Universal permission to release new Nirvana packages, including a compilation album with a never-before-released track, a boxed set and a rarities album.