VAN HALEN, LED ZEPPELIN Settle Cover Band Lawsuit
May 3, 2007Steve Lynn of Glenwood Springs, Colorado's Post Independent reports that a former local club owner reached a $40,000 settlement Wednesday with several famous musicians — including Van Halen Music Company and LED ZEPPELIN's Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and Patricia Bonham — who sued him for allowing cover bands to play their songs at 8150.
Steven Kovacik, former owner of 8150, called the settlement unfair.
"I don't think it's fair for one show, are you crazy?" Kovacik said.
Van Halen Music Company and the ZEPPELIN members were all named as plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed Feb. 16 that contended Kovacik allowed public performances of their songs at 8150. The lawsuit, which was filed in U.S. District Court in Colorado, named Kovacik as a defendant.
Bands like LEZ ZEPPELIN, an all-female LED ZEPPELIN cover band who played 8150 Jan. 15, 2006, should be held responsible for copyright infringement, Kovacik said.
"The band is touring, making money off of LED ZEPPELIN's music," he said. "Why should I be the one responsible to pay when LEZ ZEPPELIN is the one playing the music?"
That's not how the law works, said Alan Stewart, manager for LEZ ZEPPELIN.
If stores or concert venues publicly play songs registered with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers — even on a stereo — they have to pay a licensing fee, he said.
Read more at Post Independent.
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