Wednesday, February 5, 2014

COPYRIGHTS - Entertainment Law and Breaches of Contract


  • The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences is suing music website Hitlab for allegedly breaching an agreement to become a promotional partner on the Grammy Awards. The lawsuit filed in California federal court claims $1.675 million in damages. By becoming a sponsor, Hitlab got the right to use the Grammy mark. The lawsuit also contains a copy of Hitlab's Grammy agreement, which provides free tickets and party passes as well as the right to hold contests. See here.

The agreement that seems to be penned by the Recording Academy.

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