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Title: Anyone know a good entertainment lawyer?
Post by: jokabofe on May 4, 2006, 11:35 AM
Here's the story... my girlfriend and I were both in a band (her the singer and me one of the guitarists) a while back, and at first I quit (since the other members of the band turned out to be a bunch of complete ********, including a "friend" of mine of almost 15 years), but she stayed on. Then she ended up quitting a little while later, when she realized I was right about the rest of the members. The band has since gotten a new singer and changed the name. They are currently in the studio recording a new cd, and from what I hear through the grapevine (since neither her or I speak to any of the members any longer), they are using the old songs. Now, she is the one who wrote all the lyrics, and I just want to be prepared if they release a cd using lyrics that she had written without getting her permission to do so. And the way things ended up with her and the band, they won't be asking for permission.

So basically I just want to talk to a lawyer or something to get an idea of what can be done if it comes to that. The previous and has a cd that hasn't come out, but is still supposed to be out in a little bit, that gives her credit for writing all the lyrics, I believe. But I'm trying to find out if they use her lyrics, even if they give her credit, if they use them without permission is there anything that can be done. I don't even know 100% if they are using them or not, I'm just trying to get prepared, since they claim the new cd will be out in October.

Anyone?
Title: Re: Anyone know a good entertainment lawyer?
Post by: Dressel Rebel on May 4, 2006, 11:56 AM
Would you say that the cost of a lawyer will probably exceed any money that is actually made from a group of people that are total unknowns, and probably will remain that way?
Title: Re: Anyone know a good entertainment lawyer?
Post by: jokabofe on May 4, 2006, 12:11 PM
No doubt. But in all honesty, it's purely the principle of the matter at this point. That, and the fact that I hate all of them with a hatred that runs so deep that I don't care what it costs.

There, I feel better now  :D
Title: Re: Anyone know a good entertainment lawyer?
Post by: Tracy on May 4, 2006, 04:56 PM
You may not necessarily need an entertainment lawyer.  Sounds like it may encompass copyright infringement. 
Title: Re: Anyone know a good entertainment lawyer?
Post by: JesseVader08 on May 4, 2006, 05:18 PM
That's an ugly situation.

If you watch some late night TV, you should come across some lawyer ads.  ;)  (OK, it's not that funny, but I'm trying)
Title: Re: Anyone know a good entertainment lawyer?
Post by: Darth_Anton on May 5, 2006, 09:36 AM
Dave, first of all, do you have any recordings or written documentation such as sheet music proving that your GF wrote the music? If so, you have nothing to worry about. Should the band use her material and not give her credit, that's a major lawsuit in her favor. If they do give her credit, they need to pay for the privlege to use it and give her royalties. Even if they make changes to the music or lyrics, they have to make major changes. In order for them to to get away with changes, they have to change every fifth note of music (I know this from having had to worry about clearing music rights from the TV show I Production Managed.)
Title: Re: Anyone know a good entertainment lawyer?
Post by: Madcow on May 5, 2006, 01:56 PM
Just tell her to write out the lyrics and music and get them copyrighted ASAP before that other band does so, if they haven't already. Is the band signed to a label? If so the label usually takes care of all that and it may be too late...