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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Intellectual Property Enterprise Court >> Editions Musicales Alpha S.A.R.L. v Universal Music Publishing Ltd & Ors [2017] EWHC 1058 (IPEC) (10 May 2017) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/IPEC/2017/1058.html Cite as: [2017] EWHC 1058 (IPEC) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ENTERPRISE COURT
Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
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EDITIONS MUSICALES ALPHA S.A.R.L. |
Claimant |
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UNIVERSAL MUSIC PUBLISHING LIMITED SONY/ATV MUSIC PUBLISHING LIMITED RAY DORSET IN THE SUMMERTIME LIMITED ASSOCIATED MUSIC INTERNATIONAL LIMITED |
Defendants |
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Roman Poplawski (acting on direct instructions) for the Third Defendant
Hearing date: 23 February 2017
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Crown Copyright ©
Judge Hacon :
Introduction
Background facts
The OML Agreement
The origin of the song Alright
"Interviewer: Finally let's talk about your new record 'Alright, Alright Alright'. Who wrote it?
RD: [Laughter] It's a French song. A guy called Jacques Dutronc recorded it … recorded it about 6 years ago. It's called in French…it's called 'Et Moi Et Moi Et Moi' …
… I heard it at a party. Just before 'In the Summertime' was released in fact. … I thought it was really good and when I went over to France a little while later I said to the guy from the record company you know can you send us a copy over and he sent me a copy over and then we found that…a sort of English version with…like someone had written some lyrics to it and so I just changed the arrangement and things around a bit and we decided on this one."
EMA's complaint
Settlement of EMA's complaint
Mr Dorset confirmed as joint author of the lyrics of Alright
Mr Cohen returns to assist Mr Dorset
The back-dated registration of Alright with PRS and MCPS
The Satellite Assignment
The agreements with Universal and Sony/ATV
EMA's complaint of infringement of copyright
"We are instructed by our client that Alright, Alright, Alright is not an English language version of the French composition entitled Et Moi, Et Moi, Et Moi. Mr Dorset has confirmed that he is the original composer of Alright, Alright, Alright which was created by him without copying any other source. Consequently, Mr Dorset views the allegations made by Alpha Music Publishing UK Limited as misconceived.
We understand that the song has been registered with the MCPS and PRS for approximately 20 years and no objection has been made (by any third party) to the exploitation of copyright in the composition during this period. Consequently, our client finds it curious that such allegations have only just been made by Alpha Music Publishing UK Limited.
We understand that Mr Cohen of your client is aware of the origins of this composition (having previously had day-to-day control of Satellite Music Limited and appointed himself as a director of the company) and will verify the same to you as and when he has fully recovered from his recent operation."
The claim by EMA in the present proceedings
The 2014 Settlement Agreement
"2. SETTLEMENT
2.1 Ownership
2.2.1 [Mr Dorset] hereby acknowledges and accepts the validity of, and affirms, the [1973 Assignment] as having been executed on his behalf and as having been valid to assign copyright in 'Alright' to [EMA] on 29 May 1973 and [Mr Dorset] agrees that he shall promptly upon [EMA's] request execute all such further documents as may be necessary to confirm [EMA's] right and title to and ownership of any and all worldwide copyright or related rights in and to Alright (and all extensions and renewals thereof).
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2.2 Admission Of Copyright Infringement
[Mr Dorset] hereby acknowledges and accepts that [Mr Dorset] has by his dealings with the copyright in Alright infringed [EMA's] rights in and to and ownership of the copyright in Alright and Et Moi to include but not limited to infringement of UK copyright by [Mr Dorset] by reason of his involvement with and participation in:
2.2.1 the registration with MCPS/PRS in or around 1993 of Alright as a work the copyright in which was controlled by Satellite and as solely written and composed by [Mr Dorset];
2.2.2 Satellite's purported assignment of 75% of the copyright in Alright to [Mr Dorset] and of 25% of the copyright in Alright to [AMI] pursuant to [the Satellite Assignment] dated 14 February 2008;
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3.3 Credit
Without prejudice to Jacques Lanzmann's right to be (a) registered with PRS, MCPS, SACEM and affiliated societies as co-author; (b) to be credited as such in the manner has been to date; and (iii) to receive payment pursuant to [the 1973 Assignment] [EMA] acknowledges that [Mr Dorset] wrote the English lyrics of Alright and [EMA] shall use all reasonable endeavours to procure that on future exploitation of Alright the credit will be:
'Alright Alright Alright written by Jacques Dutronc, Jacques Lanzmann and Ray Dorset'
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AMI's Additional Claim against Mr Dorset
(1) On a true construction of the Satellite Agreement Mr Dorset had warranted to AMI, expressly or by implication, that(i) Satellite was, at the time of entry into the Satellite Agreement, the owner of copyright in Alright; and(ii) Mr Dorset was the composer of Alright.(2) Alternatively, it was an implied term of the Satellite Assignment that Mr Dorset would indemnify AMI in respect of any losses sustained by reason of the assignment of Alright or by reason of his breach of warranty.
(3) In entering into the agreement with Sony/ATV, AMI relied on Mr Dorset's representations, in particular that Satellite owned the copyright in Alright.
(4) The representations made by Mr Dorset in the Satellite Agreement were false and in addition Mr Dorset breached the warranties contained in the Satellite Agreement.
(5) AMI was accordingly entitled to an indemnity in respect of the sums that AMI was obliged to pay to EMA to settle EMA's claim against it. Further or alternatively AMI was entitled to damages.
"24. In entering into the Agreement with [Sony/ATV] to exploit certain compositions, which included [Alright], and/or in entering the Satellite Assignment, AMI relied upon Mr Dorset's representations (set out in paragraph 2.2 above)."
The representations in paragraph 2.2 were that (i) Satellite owned the copyright in Alright and (ii) Mr Dorset composed Alright. By the amendment, AMI relied on those representations leading to AMI entering into the Satellite Agreement, as well as the agreement with Sony/ATV.
Mr Dorset's pleaded Defence to the Additional Claim
Defence advanced at trial
(1) Mr Cohen was responsible for the registration of Alright with PRS and MCPS after the copyright in the song had been assigned to EMA.(2) Mr Cohen was responsible for putting Alright into Schedule C of the Satellite Assignment of 2008.
(3) Mr Cohen was a de facto director of Satellite at the time of the Satellite Assignment.
Findings of fact
Misrepresentation
"Where a person has entered into a contract after a misrepresentation has been made to him by another party thereto and as a result thereof he has suffered loss, then, if the person making the misrepresentation would be liable to damages in respect thereof had the misrepresentation been made fraudulently, that person shall be so liable notwithstanding that the misrepresentation was not made fraudulently, unless he proves that he had reasonable ground to believe and did believe up to the time the contract was made that the facts represented were true."
Warranty or term in the Satellite Agreement
Loss suffered by AMI