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Intellectual Property

Apr. 23, 2015

Mark S. Lee

Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP Los Angeles Copyright


Ahins counsel to Soul Train Holdings LLC, Lee persuaded a federal judge in December to dismiss a lawsuit by a background singer by citing copyright pre-emption.


At issue were clips from episodes of the Soul Train television program that featured the plaintiff, Jeremiah Cummings, singing background vocals with the group Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes. These clips were included in Soul Train DVD box sets and used in advertisements and promotional materials. ...

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