- Report: #909087
Complaint Review: SESAC
| SESAC 55 Music Square East
Nashville, Tennessee United States of America |
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SESAC Mail fraud (violations of 39 USC 3001) Nashville, Tennessee
*Author of original report: Off-topic responses do not resolve issues ,SESAC
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: SESAC / T.E.C.2 Verdict
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Off-topic responses do not resolve issues ,SESAC
AUTHOR: Marcus Griffith - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, July 20, 2012
POSTED: Friday, July 20, 2012#2 REBUTTAL Owner of company
SESAC / T.E.C.2 Verdict
AUTHOR: MaryMary - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, July 20, 2012
POSTED: Friday, July 20, 2012station based in Marion, Virginia, for its unlicensed broadcast of copyrighted songs represented by the performing rights organization SESAC, Inc. T.E.C.2 and its sole shareholder and president, Thomas E. Copenhaver, have also been permanently enjoined from performing music in the SESAC repertory without a license. The plaintiffs will also seek to recover
their attorneys fees and other costs of the suit.
At the close of the two-day trial, district court judge James P. Jones ruled as a matter of law that T.E.C.2 Broadcasting, Inc.
had willfully violated the copyrights in question, and that Thomas E. Copenhaver was personally liable for the infringement, leaving only the issue of damages for the jury to decide. The evidence showed that upon taking control of the station in 2008, T.E.C.2 and Copenhaver had entered into a SESAC radio broadcasting performance license, but that they had allowed the license to be terminated for non-payment in 2010, falsely claiming at the time that they did not use SESAC music in their
programming.
SESACs Senior Counsel of Licensing Operations, Jonathan Farmer, stated that, Lawsuits are the absolute last resort for SESAC when all other avenues of compromise and reason have failed. SESAC is willing to work with any unlicensed
radio station to secure proper authorization and avoid a copyright infringement lawsuit which will cost the station considerably more than simply obtaining a SESAC license agreement.
Established in 1930, SESAC is a service organization created to serve both the creators of music and music users through music licensing and timely, efficient royalty collection and distribution. The second oldest and fastest growing performing rights organization in the U.S., SESAC is known for its diversified repertory that includes genres ranging from Adult Contemporary, Urban, Rock, Americana, Contemporary Christian, Latin, Country, Gospel, Dance, Classical and New Age. SESAC is also rapidly becoming the performing rights organization of choice among many of Hollywoods most sought-after film and television composers. Headquartered in Nashville, the company also has offices in New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Miami and London.

