


Music Publishers Move to Reopen Lawsuit Against the NBA
The complaint states that the professional sports organization illegally used music in social media videos
Independent publisher, Artist Publishing Group, and a series of other music publishers are seeking to reopen a recent copyright infringement lawsuit against the National Basketball Association (NBA). The claim alleges that 14 teams in the league used protected music in social media videos without permission.
What’s happening:
The case was previously settled on May 29.
On October 31, plaintiff Jonna Johnson filed a motion to vacate the court’s dismissal, due to new evidence of fraud, misrepresentation, and misconduct.
It is not clear when this new evidence was gathered, as the case was settled before the main discovery phase.
What they said:
The plaintiffs: “The extraordinary public interest nature of this case—linking private music-publishing control to publicly funded sports franchises—warrants judicial review to prevent ongoing harm and preserve confidence in the judicial process. For the foregoing reasons, [plaintiffs hope] that this court [will] grant relief […], reopen the case, and vacate the prior dismissal to address the fraud and concealment that undermined the integrity of these coordinated proceedings.”
Independent publisher, Artist Publishing Group, and a series of other music publishers are seeking to reopen a recent copyright infringement lawsuit against the National Basketball Association (NBA). The claim alleges that 14 teams in the league used protected music in social media videos without permission.
What’s happening:
The case was previously settled on May 29.
On October 31, plaintiff Jonna Johnson filed a motion to vacate the court’s dismissal, due to new evidence of fraud, misrepresentation, and misconduct.
It is not clear when this new evidence was gathered, as the case was settled before the main discovery phase.
What they said:
The plaintiffs: “The extraordinary public interest nature of this case—linking private music-publishing control to publicly funded sports franchises—warrants judicial review to prevent ongoing harm and preserve confidence in the judicial process. For the foregoing reasons, [plaintiffs hope] that this court [will] grant relief […], reopen the case, and vacate the prior dismissal to address the fraud and concealment that undermined the integrity of these coordinated proceedings.”
Independent publisher, Artist Publishing Group, and a series of other music publishers are seeking to reopen a recent copyright infringement lawsuit against the National Basketball Association (NBA). The claim alleges that 14 teams in the league used protected music in social media videos without permission.
What’s happening:
The case was previously settled on May 29.
On October 31, plaintiff Jonna Johnson filed a motion to vacate the court’s dismissal, due to new evidence of fraud, misrepresentation, and misconduct.
It is not clear when this new evidence was gathered, as the case was settled before the main discovery phase.
What they said:
The plaintiffs: “The extraordinary public interest nature of this case—linking private music-publishing control to publicly funded sports franchises—warrants judicial review to prevent ongoing harm and preserve confidence in the judicial process. For the foregoing reasons, [plaintiffs hope] that this court [will] grant relief […], reopen the case, and vacate the prior dismissal to address the fraud and concealment that undermined the integrity of these coordinated proceedings.”
Artist Publishing Group
National Basketball Association
Jonna Johnson
Unlicensed Music In Advertising
Recurring Copyright Claims
Artist Lawsuits and Legal Battles
Music Copyright Litigation
Music Industry Litigation
Settlement Misconduct Allegations
Copyright Infringement
Litigation
Motion to Dismiss
Settlement Agreements
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- This article was written with information sourced from Digital Music News.
- We covered it because the NBA is a major sports organization.
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