But last week we had news of a victory (albeit a small one) for the little guy. The underlying case against Escape Media, owner of the Grooveshark.com music streaming site, was filed in New York state court in January by Universal Music Group, which accused Escape of copyright infringement and unfair competition. UMG asserted that Escape made UMG-owned, pre-1972 songs from artists such artists as Buddy Holly, The Carpenters, Cat Stevens, Chuck Berry, The Jackson Five, The Mamas and the Papas, Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, The Temptations, and The Who available to its users without paying a license fee.
UMG’s lawyers at Jenner & Block proposed a bifurcated discovery schedule that would divide the case between liability and damages phases. For the initial liability phase, they proposed limiting discovery to a representative sample of recordings, which they helpfully suggested might speed up the case. But Escape’s lawyers at Winston & Strawn didn’t think the proposal was so thoughtful. They argued that by limiting initial liability discovery to a representative sample of songs, Escape was unfairly shouldering all the discovery burdens and was being stripped of its ability to raise affirmative defenses with respect to other songs. Robert Turner of Winston & Strawn told us that UMG’s proposed discovery schedule would specifically prevent Escape from challenging UMG’s ownership of songs not in the representative sample.
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