Legal Question in Intellectual Property in North Carolina

Lawsuit filed against us for copyright infringement

My restaurant was recently sued for copyright infringement under Title 17. The Plaintiffs allege the copyright infringment is based on our public performances of copyrighted musical compositions.

What happened was we purchased a karaoke machine from an established karaoke business in NC. We thought since the previous owner had rights to the songs, that there'd be no incidence of copyright infringement if we used the machine at our establishment. We were contacted by ASCAP to pay fees for some of the songs, but didn't since we thought we were fine.

Right after they filed a lawsuit, we contacted them and asked to settle this out of court. They're asking us for $7000 (which includes $2000+ for fees overdue, attorney fees, and statutory damages).

Do you think this is a legitimate amount for them to ask? Or should we hire a lawyer and argue our case? Do we even have a case? Please help.


Asked on 8/09/07, 10:53 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Anderson Anderson Business Law LLC

Re: Lawsuit filed against us for copyright infringement

You need legal counsel NOW.

WHat district are you being sued in? Same as your location?

Are allegations true? ANy written agreement with Karoke company?

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Answered on 8/09/07, 11:00 pm


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