Copyright Law Update: Texas A&M Shielded from Copyright Infringement Claim

As we enter September, college football is in the air, along with all the traditions that we have come to know over the past decades. One of the most famous of those traditions - “the 12th Man” concept - belongs to Texas A&M football. This may come as a surprise to the fans of the Seattle Seahawks, but that is neither here nor there. 

It is this piece of college football lore that is the center of a recent U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (“Fifth Circuit”) decision in Canada Hockey LLC d/b/a Epic Sports v. Team A&M University Athletic Department, et al; (5th Cir. 2021; Docket No. 20-20503).

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Copyright Update for Photographers & Content Creators

Professional photographers and content creators on Instagram: your professional lives just got more difficult.

Did you know that when you post your photographs on Instagram, under Instagram’s Terms of Service, you “grant[ed] to Instagram a non-exclusive, fully paid and royalty-free, transferable, sub-licensable, worldwide license to the content that [he/she] post[s] on or through [Instagram]”? According to the District Court for the Southern District of New York, you are doing exactly that.

As the old saying goes, the devil is in the details: Instagram’s Terms of Use.

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Copyright Litigation: Victory for Music Educator and Music Boosters in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals

The Burbank High School show choir, which was the basis for the television series Glee, has been involved in a long running copyright litigation battle waged by Tresona Multimedia, LLC (“Tresona”). A significant decision was published earlier today by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which is embedded below. This is a fact intensive post, so please read closely.

Summary: Tresona is a music licensing company. Burbank (Ca.) High School has several show choirs. In 2017, Tresona filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Brett Carroll, the Burbank HS choir director, the Burbank HS Vocal Music Association Boosters Club, several Booster Club parents. Why the plaintiff chose to name the individuals, particularly the Booster Club parents, is a mystery.

All of the facts that follow are integral to the result that the Court reached: The performers are Burbank High School students. Because the costs of the ensemble are not covered by the School District’s budget, the Boosters Club (a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization) holds several fundraising concerts. One of these is an annual show choir competition. The Boosters sell tickets and advertisements in the programs for these events.

During one particular such fundraiser, one of the Burbank HS choirs performed a two minute excerpt of “Magic”, by Olivia Newtown-John. Burbank’s performance of “Magic” was contained in a medley of other songs. Similarly, Burbank HS performed a sixteen second excerpt of “(I’ve Had) the Time of My Life” by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warner, which runs four minutes and twenty two seconds in total.

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