WASHINGTON, Oct 2 — The US Supreme Court today declined to hear a bid by Sony Music, Warner Music and other music publishers to hold the owner of Wolfgang’s Vault directly...
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The publishers sued Sagan and Wolfgang’s Vault in 2015, accusing them of violating their rights in 197 songs by music legends — who also included the Grateful Dead, Van Morrison, Talking Heads, R.E.M., Patti LaBelle and others — while seeking US$30 million in damages. Wolfgang’s Vault hosts thousands of audio and video recordings of rock concert recordings collected by San Francisco concert promoter Bill Graham. Sagan, who bought the collection in 2002, made the recordings publicly available on the website for a fee in 2006.
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