Ed Sheeran To Stand Trial on Marvin Gaye Copyright Claim

Ed Sheeran

A federal judge in Manhattan has ruled that a copyright infringement lawsuit filed against Ed Sheeran in connection with his song “Thinking Out Loud” may proceed to a jury trial, rejecting Sheeran’s attempts to have the case dismissed.

In 2018, Sheeran was sued by Structured Asset Sales, a company owning a one-third stake in the assets of Ed Townsend, who co-wrote the song “Let’s Get It On” with Marvin Gaye.  Structured Assets claimed Sheeran had stolen copyrighted portions from “Let’s Get It On” when he wrote, “Thinking Out Loud.”  In response, Sheeran argued that the song elements he was accused of copying, namely, the chord progression and the harmonic rhythm, were not unique enough to receive copyright protection, and therefore he could not have infringed the copyright in the song.  Structured Asset Sales asserted that the combination of both these elements are sufficient to receive copyright protection.  

Judge Louis Stanton did not decide this issue, but wrote that “there is no bright-line rule that the combination of two unprotected elements is sufficiently numerous to constitute a copyrighted work.”  He wrote further that “a work may be copyrightable even though it is entirely a compilation of unprotectable elements.”   Ruling that he could not resolve the issue as a matter of law, Judge Stanton refused to dismiss the claims and ruled that the case would need to be presented to a jury. 

This ruling represents a big victory for Sheeran’s accusers.  It is always uncertain how juries will decide these types of cases, and in the past, juries have awarded large damage awards to plaintiffs under similar circumstances.  For example, in March 2015, a jury awarded $7.4 million to the Estate of Marvin Gaye, finding that Robin Thicke had infringed the Marvin Gaye song “Got To Give It Up” in his song “Blurred Lines.”  

Sheeran has been involved in this type of dispute before.  This past April, he won a lawsuit in the UK in which he was accused of having copied another song when he wrote “Shape of You.”

The post Ed Sheeran To Stand Trial on Marvin Gaye Copyright Claim appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

Prince’s Personal Photographer Loses Lawsuit Over Prince Photographs

prince

A federal appeals court recently ruled that a marketer had an implied copyright license to distribute marketing materials that contained photographic images of the late recording artist Prince taken by Prince’s longtime photographer. 

Allen Beaulieu was Prince’s photographer from 1979 to 1984.  He shot album covers and three world tours for Prince.    In 2014 Beaulieu began working on a book of his photographs.  He hired Thomas Martin Crouse to help write stories and captions and later Clint Stockwell, who worked on scanning and storing digital copies of the photos.

In April 2016, Prince died, leading Crouse and Stockwell to expect that there would be increased interest in Beaulieu’s photographs. In May 2016, Beaulieu gave Stockwell several additional photographs to digitize for inclusion in the book. Stockwell sent an MP4 slideshow of selected photographs and a press release to several investors.

Beaulieu’s collaboration with Stockwell and Crouse fell apart, and Beaulieu demanded his photographs back.   His attorney was able to retrieve some from Stockwell’s home, but Beaulieu believed that Stockwell still retained a large number of them.  He subsequently filed a lawsuit against Crouse, Stockwell, his company, and Charles Sanvik, one of the investors who had received the slideshow and press release.

Beaulieu brought claims for conversion of his property, claiming that Crouse and Stockwell had taken possession of his photographs in a manner that wrongfully deprived Beaulieu of them.  However, Beaulieu could never provide the court with an inventory showing how many photographs he had given to Crouse and Stockwell, how many they had returned to him, or how many he alleged were still in their possession.  For this reason, the district court dismissed his conversion claim, ruling that it was too speculative as to the property he claimed to have been converted.

Beaulieu also brought copyright claims against Stockwell, alleging that Stockwell had copied his photographs without authorization when he had created the MP4 slideshow and press release.  The district court rejected this claim, finding that Beaulieu had granted an implied license to use the photographs for this purpose.   An implied license is one that is not written or given directly but which can be implied from the parties’ course of conduct.  Here, Stockwell had sent the slideshow and press release to Beaulieu ahead of time and described it as part of the book’s marketing plan.  Beaulieu had not objected, and had requested that additional publishers be contacted on his behalf.  Since Beaulieu was found to have granted an implied license for use of the copyrighted photographs through this conduct, his infringement claim was dismissed.  Beaulieu later appealed this issue, but the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court’s ruling.

Finally, Beaulieu brought a claim for tortious interference with economic advantage.  This claim requires that the “interference” must be “improper,” meaning it must be based on an act recognized by law to be wrongful.  However, because the court had already rejected the conversion claim and the copyright infringement claim, there was no “improper” action, and this claim was also rejected by the district court. 

The post Prince’s Personal Photographer Loses Lawsuit Over Prince Photographs appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

California Gov. Gavin Newsom Signs Bill Restricting the Use of Rap Lyrics in Court

rawImage 1

Rap lyrics will no longer be able to be used as evidence in court in the state of California. According to Variety, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed The Decriminalizing Artistic Expression Act, prohibiting songs to be used against defendants.

The bill, known as AB 2799, was unanimously approved by the California Senate and Assembly in August. Rappers Killer Mike, Meek Mill, Too $hort, Ty Dolla $ign, YG, E-40, and Tyga spoke at a virtual bill signing ceremony on the significance of the law, along with CEO of the Recording Academy Harvey Mason Jr. Leaders from Songwriters of North America and the Black Music Action Coalition also attended the signing ceremony.

“For too long, prosecutors in California have used rap lyrics as a convenient way to inject racial bias and confusion into the criminal justice process,” said Dina LaPolt, entertainment attorney and co-founder of Songwriters of North America. “This legislation sets up important guardrails that will help courts hold prosecutors accountable and prevent them from criminalizing Black and Brown artistic expression. Thank you, Gov. Newsom, for setting the standard. We hope Congress will pass similar legislation, as this is a nationwide problem.”

You can read more about the passing of the bill and future legislative efforts here.

The post California Gov. Gavin Newsom Signs Bill Restricting the Use of Rap Lyrics in Court appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

YG Releases New Album ‘I GOT ISSUES’ and Video for “I Dance”

image 1

I GOT ISSUES, YG’s sixth studio album is made available by Def Jam Recordings. YG debuted the music video for his single “I Dance,” along with the release of his deeply personal new album.

Hip-hop legends including J. Cole, Post Malone, Nas, Roddy Rich, and others have features on the eagerly awaited new album. The album is offered on all digital platforms and on a unique signed CD.

I GOT ISSUES is YG’s first studio album since My Life 4Hunnid, which debuted in the top 5 of the Billboard 200 albums and at the top of the Rap Albums rankings. It generated five hit singles, including “FTP,” which was released at the height of the Black Lives Matter demonstrations and became the movement’s anthem for social justice.

You can see the new video and hear the album below.

The post YG Releases New Album ‘I GOT ISSUES’ and Video for “I Dance” appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

Nick Cannon Announces Birth of 10th Child, Just Over a Week After Birth of Baby No. 9

Fd vklzXkAAKtQI

Nick Cannon is officially a father of ten. Cannon celebrated the birth of his 10th child, this one with Brittany Bell.

On Instagram Friday, Cannon made the announcement. The birth comes nine days after Cannon welcomed Baby No. 9, a daughter named Onyx Ice with LaNisha Cole. The 10th Child is a son named Rise Messiah Cannon and weighs 10 pounds.

“Another Blessing!!! As my journey on this planet becomes more and more remarkable and unfathomable, all I can do is thank God and continue to ask the Most High to order my steps,” Cannon wrote. “He has given me stewardship and dominion over a family dynamic that to some is unimaginable.

“But more importantly he has blessed me with loving individuals to guide me with care through this purposeful life. I am so indebted and grateful for the matriarch energy in my time of need.”

The post Nick Cannon Announces Birth of 10th Child, Just Over a Week After Birth of Baby No. 9 appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

Coolio Found Dead, Arrests Made In PnB Rock’s Murder, Gunna Makes Another Attempt At Release

Source: HOT 97 on YouTube

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

Today in Hip-Hop History: Public Enemy Released ‘Apocalypse ’91…The Enemy Strikes Back’ LP 31 Years Ago

tumblr a96ed88533c736f598eb9b13e9964358 55342a32 1280

On this date in 1991, legendary Hip Hop collective Public Enemy dropped their fourth full-length album entitled Apocalypse ’91…The Enemy Strikes Back on the Def Jam/Columbia imprint.

Drawn from the fictional movies Apocalypse Now and Star Wars sequel The Empire Strikes Back, the Bomb Squad produced project was a rush job according to Hank Shocklee, having to re-create the production after the discs from the past five years with album contents were stolen. “Once you lose all your data, it’s very difficult to get that data back…you may get some of it back, but you’ll never get the complete set. You won’t even know what the complete set is, because there’s data in there you didn’t really know you had,” Shocklee said of the missing project. 

The certified platinum album offered up a couple of timeless singles including “Shut Em Down”, “Can’t Truss It” and “By The Time I Get To Arizona”, where in the video the depicted killing of Arizona Governor Evan Mecham was seen in response for not recognizing MLK Jr. Day as a national holiday.

Salute to the entire P.E. for this timeless 14 track piece of Hip Hop history!

The post Today in Hip-Hop History: Public Enemy Released ‘Apocalypse ’91…The Enemy Strikes Back’ LP 31 Years Ago appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

Sky Eyes & Foodj Madrigal Premiere New Collaborative Video “Treble And The Bass”

“Treble and the Bass” is the latest hard hitting boom bap single coming from the cross Atlantic collaboration between Sky Eyes and Foodj Madrigal. They dig deep into the creates to deliver a sounc synonymous to the rhythms of underground hip hop. The single is accompanied by a music video that introduces Sky Eyes’ musical acatar “Mic Man” as he ventures through the forest for a lost treasure. Is this a little far out? Exactly!

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

Spread the love