Music Publishers
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in acquiring and registering copyrights for musical compositions in accordance with law and promoting and authorizing the use of these compositions in recordings, radio, television, motion pictures, live performances, print, or other media. Establishments in this industry represent the interests of the songwriter or other owners of musical compositions to produce revenues from the use of such works, generally through licensing agreements. These establishments may own the copyright or act as administrator of the music copyrights on behalf of copyright owners. Publishers of music books and sheet music are included in this industry.
Golock Capital, LLC v. VNUE, Inc.
The plaintiffs sued for breach of obligations on convertible promissory notes issued to the defendant. The defendant admitted it had not repaid the loans but contended that the rates of interest on the loans were “criminally usurious” and were, therefore, void. Following a bench trial, the U.S. District Court (New York) found that the interest rates were not usurious and ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, including an award for attorneys’ fees.
U.S. District Court (New York) Rules Interest Rates on Loans Are Not Usurious
The plaintiffs sued for breach of obligations on convertible promissory notes issued to the defendant. The defendant admitted it had not repaid the loans but contended that the rates of interest on the loans were “criminally usurious” and were, therefore, void. Following a bench trial, the U.S. District Court (New York) found that the interest rates were not usurious and ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, including an award for attorneys’ fees.
Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group
Federal court precludes defendants’ damages expert from testifying to causes of music industry declines, but permits his calculation of reasonable royalty based on hypothetical negotiation to server as evidence of “expenses saved” by defendants in their i ...
The Three Boys Music Corporation v. Michael Bolton, et al.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's determination of the amount of damages due in this copyright infringement action. It agreed with the lower court that income taxes were deductible from the award of profits if the infringer ...