JoeChartreuse said:
Well, actually, no it isn't. That link leads to a three-page summary of a Sony/ATV complaint, no exhibit evident. I'd prefer that you publicly post the link so that everyone can understand what we are talking about.
JoeChartreuse said:
I'm QUITE sure you have a copy someplace.
Again, for the avoidance of doubt, I want to make absolutely sure we are talking about the same document. There seems to be some confusion already about what the document mentioned above is and does.
JoeChartreuse said:
2) Some songs ( about 180+) were part of the permanent injunction to which Chip posted a link. Those tracks could never be licensed, and the injunction included the destruction of the masters for those tracks.
Actually, neither of those statements are even partially true. Go back and read the document again.
I'll summarize: Part 3 - "Defendants...shall be and hereby are permanently enjoined from directly or indirectly
infringing Plaintiff's rights under federal or state law in the copyrighted musical compositions set forth in Exhibit 1 to the complaint and in any other musical composition...that is owned or controlled by the Plaintiff...
except pursuant to a lawful license or with the express authority of Plaintiff." (emphasis mine)
Firstly, the injunction enjoins against rights infringement (not lawful, licensed exploitation), which is already of course covered under copyright law, and secondly it provides for making whole under a lawful license, which we have. The "permanent" word that everyone seems so hung up on is ephemeral under the wording of the very document being flogged here.
Thirdly, there's no mention of destroying masters. The document reads "Defendants also shall destroy all copies of any product or tangible good..." This applies to product, obviously.
JoeChartreuse said:
Unfortunately, these unlicensed tracks are still in circulation.
What matters to me is if any unlicensed track is still in
production. Hence my request for the list.
JoeChartreuse said:
2) Are you saying that this Permanent Injunction has been lifted?
I'm telling you and everyone else that we have valid current licenses for every track we release. This "permanent injunction" as explained above is no longer applicable. I haven't seen the song list, but I'm fairly certain that not all of the songs that are on the list are licensable at this time, and that the vast majority are licensable at this time. I will do you the service of indicating which is which when I can see the Exhibit.
JoeChartreuse said:
4) Actually, this is the first comment in regard to providing licensing documentation to KJs that you have made.
From post #132: "One of the ideas that we're discussing is whether or not it would be possible to post updated lists of licensed songs, or even reveal the contracts themselves. There are some tricky legal and contractual angles to it, not least of which is our MFN agreements."
JoeChartreuse said:
Another bit of confusion arises: You stated in post #84 on page 13 that all has reached conclusion, and you now have strong bonds with your publishers. However, above you state that if you have the list you will go over it one by one to see how the licensing stands for now?
Well, yes - licensing is a fluid thing for any individual song. While we have solid agreements with publishers both large and small, individual songs change hands constantly. One year a tune may be in the hands of Sony, and the next it might be Warner-Chappell. Songwriters move their properties around sometimes, and occasionally one publisher will sell a brace of rights to another to consolidate libraries for exploitation, or any number of reasons. Keeping up with who owns what is a major part of what our licensing director does.
JoeChartreuse said:
Please keep in mind that I am aware that I am asking difficult questions, but I am not trying to be difficult. I'm just trying to run a business, and to do that properly, I need all the factual information that I am able to acquire ABOUT said business.
We understand and appreciate that. We also appreciate your civil tone and discourse.