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DATE | 2004-09-25 |
FROM | Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] [DMCA_Discuss] NY Judge Repudiates Live Music Bootleg Law (fwd)
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 19:30:46 -0400 From: Seth Johnson To: C-FIT_Community-at-realmeasures.dyndns.org, fairuse-talk-at-nyfairuse.org, pho-at-onehouse.com Subject: [DMCA_Discuss] NY Judge Repudiates Live Music Bootleg Law
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [IP] US judge strikes down live music bootleg law Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 16:52:31 -0400 From: David Farber To: Ip
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From: Dewayne Hendricks Date: September 25, 2004 12:11:04 PM EDT To: Dewayne-Net Technology List Subject: [Dewayne-Net] US judge strikes down live music bootleg law
US judge strikes down bootleg law
A judge has struck down a law which bans the sale of bootleg recordings of live music in the United States.
Judge Harold Baer Jr, sitting in New York, dismissed charges against a Manhattan-based record dealer which had been brought under the law.
He said the law could not stand because it placed no time limit on the ban - unlike the limits placed on books or recorded music releases.
Prosecutors said they were "reviewing the decision" the judge made.
A federal grand jury indicted Jean Martignon in October 2003 for selling "unauthorised recordings of live performances by certain music artists through his business".
But Judge Baer said US law unfairly granted "seemingly perpetual protection" to the original performances.
US law defines bootlegs as being recordings of the original performances, as opposed to copies of already released music, such as live albums, which are dealt with under piracy legislation.
The Recording Industry Association of America criticised the judge's ruling.
"It stands in marked contrast to existing law and prior decisions that have determined that Congress was well within its constitutional authority to adopt legislation that prevented trafficking in copies of unauthorised performances of live music," spokesman Jonathan Lamy said.
Story from BBC NEWS:
Published: 2004/09/25 13:11:45 GMT
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