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Grand Upright Music, Ltd. v. Warner Bros. Records Inc. (1991)

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Grand Upright Music, Ltd.v.

Warner Bros. Records Inc.(1991)

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Really, though, the case is…

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Gilbert O’Sullivan v. Biz Markie (1991)

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This is the case that stopped rappers from “sampling” the music of other artists

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It all started with a very bad decision.

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Biz Markie wanted to use music that did not belong to him.

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Biz Markie wanted to use music that did not belong to him.

He had his lawyer send a letter to Gilbert O’Sullivan’s agent asking permission to use the music.

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Biz Markie wanted to use music that did not belong to him.

He had his lawyer send a letter to Gilbert O’Sullivan’s agent asking permission to use the music.

Good

decision!

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Here’s the letter.

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Here’s the letter.

Good decision!

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Biz Markie wanted to use music that did not belong to him.

The lawyer even sent along a cassette tape of Biz Markie’s song that used O’Sullivan’s music.

On 12-2-2011: http://www.unicor.gov/recycling/media_data.cfm

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Before Gilbert O’Sullivan’s agent came to an agreement with

Biz Markie’s lawyer…

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Biz Markie released his album anyway!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OebqNsNRBtU

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Biz Markie released his album anyway!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OebqNsNRBtU

Bad decision!

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Biz Markie released his album anyway!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OebqNsNRBtU

Dude! What were you thinking?

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Gilbert O’Sullivan’s company sued Biz Markie’s company

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The case was heard in the Federal District court

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(All copyright cases are heard in a Federal District court, not state

courts)

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There was

no question that Biz Markie used the music of

Gilbert O’Sullivan without permission.

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The Biz Markie lawyers

concededthat Biz Markie used the music of

Gilbert O’Sullivan without permission.

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Biz Markie defense?

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Biz Markie defense?Um, we don’t think Grand Upright Music, Limited is the true copyright holder so they cannot be suing us.

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Gilbert O’Sullivan had registered his copyright with the U.S. Copyright Office

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Gilbert O’Sullivan had then sold the copyright to Grand Upright, Limited

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Gilbert O’Sullivan had then sold the copyright to Grand Upright, Limited

Grand Upright had the paperwork

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Gilbert O’Sullivan had then sold the copyright to Grand Upright, Limited

Grand Upright had the paperwork

And O’Sullivan testified that they were the true copyright owners.

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Biz Markie was found liable for the tort of copyright infringement.

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Biz Markie and Warner Brothers Records paid Gilbert O’Sullivan and Grand Upright

a “substantial” amount of money.

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The exact amount was undisclosed.

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Would you like to hear the two songs?

YesYes NoNo

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Here’s part of Markie’s song…

(Listen to the piano, not the words)

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Alone Again

(Listen to the piano, not the words)

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Let’s hear part of Gilbert O’Sullivan’s

song…

(Listen to the piano, not the words)

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Gilbert O’Sullivanhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhQgta94IG8

(Listen to the piano, not the words)

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Biz Markie again

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Biz Markie

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Biz Markie

Now just the Alone Again, Naturally part

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Biz Markie

Now just the Alone Again, Naturally part

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Gilbert O’Sullivan

Now just the Alone Again, Naturally part

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Gilbert O’Sullivan

Now just the Alone Again, Naturally part

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Would anyone like to hear both songs in their entirety?

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Would anyone like to hear both songs in their entirety?

(It doesn’t really matter. Markie already admitted

he used O’Sullivan’s music)

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Biz Markie

Entire recording

(about 3 minutes)

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Gilbert O’Sullivanhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhQgta94IG8

(about 2½ minutes)

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