TroyVnd27 @ Sat Jan 08, 2011 9:34 pm wrote:
Apparently, you read wrong. The lawsuit claims that Priddis was issued a cease and desist order when they learned that karaoke versions of the Warner/Chappel library were offered for sale. They said they would comply, but kept on selling them - at which time the lawsuit was filed.
That would depend entirely on WHEN it is dated... before or after Priddis sold out to ProSing....
But one of the biggest "pirates" if you want to use that word is Chartbuster themselves. They have judgments from 2 publishers against them that total 2.75 MILLION dollars.
$592,000.00 from Warner/Chappell alone for willful copyright infringement that they admitted they used illegally.
Sound Choice was sued by Famous Music for illegally selling karaoke discs that contain 255 titles without licensing.
Let me know if you'd like a link to the documents because I have them.
As I had mentioned in the past, the whole piracy problem started years ago... with the manufacturers.