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Arista Music v. Time Warner, Inc.
Complaint Against The Ellen Degeneres Show Copyright Infringement

Contributor: Tamera Bennett Bennett Law Office, PC
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SUMMARY: Record labels sued the producer of The Ellen Degeneres Show for not securing licenses to play recorded music during dance segments on the show. According to court pleadings the production company has used over 1000 sound recordings without payment of the appropriate master use synchronization fee.

This master use license is granted by the record label when a recording is played, not when there is a live performance by the band/artist. The fees for such a "master use" is typically the same amount that would be paid to the publisher/songwriter for the musical composition synchronization rights.

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DOCUMENT INFO

Doc Type:
Pleadings

Filed: 9/9/2009- Hot Document!

Legal Document Name:
Arista Music v. Time Warner, Inc.
Complaint Against The Ellen Degeneres Show Copyright Infringement

Case Number: 3:09-cv-00827

Jurisdiction: Federal, 6th Circuit, Tennessee

Subject Matter:
Intellectual Property
Art, Entertainment, & Sports Law

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