Teletubby 154,210 Posted Tuesday at 02:48 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:48 PM A royalty collection firm that negotiated Doja Cat’s use of Dionne Warwick’s Walk On By is suing the latter singer, claiming she’s trying to cut off payments under agreements that entitled the company to “hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars” in earnings. Artists Rights Enforcement Corporation filed its complaint on Monday in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, alleging breach of contract and “unjust enrichment.” The firm says it negotiated the 2023 sample deal that let Doja Cat use Warwick’s 1964 recording in Paint the Town Red. The complaint, which you can read here, stated: “Ms. Warwick profited enormously from Artists Rights’ work” in that sample deal. The Doja Cat hit has to date amassed nearly 1.5 billion streams on Spotify and music video 377 million views on YouTube. In the lawsuit, Artists Rights said it handled the sample licensing on Warwick’s behalf under a 2002 contract that gives the firm 50% of royalties recovered from her work as a Scepter Records artist. The firm said it has provided resources and assistance to Warwick for decades “at no cost to her so that she could obtain fair compensation for her vast body of work which she had not been receiving.” The complaint noted that a month after signing their agreement in January 2002, Warwick sued Warner Bros., Warner Strategic Marketing and Warner Special Products, and Atlantic Recording Corporation, alleging the companies failed to pay royalties for master recordings and her 1974 hit Then Came You. After years of litigation paid for by Artists Rights, the parties reached a settlement in March 2004. One provision required record companies to send all future royalty statements and payments due Warwick to Artists Rights. The firm has received all royalty payments for distribution for over 20 years, according to the complaint. But now, Warwick is allegedly attempting to terminate the decades-old agreement and has asked record labels to pay her directly instead of Artists Rights, the complaint said. source "You b*tch!" ~ Rat Boy 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SEANGT 5,516 Posted Tuesday at 05:52 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 05:52 PM get ur money dionne scam them yasssss 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roughhouse Dandy 12,258 Posted Tuesday at 06:24 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 06:24 PM Let that woman do whatever she wants. Leave her alone! This is my Hannah Montana™️ lipgloss. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Concertaholic 6,230 Posted Tuesday at 07:45 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 07:45 PM The fact they feel entitled to 50% of her earnings is maddening! I’d be pissed too if someone was making a 50% commission/fee off my work. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Killa 18,014 Posted Tuesday at 08:46 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:46 PM 58 minutes ago, Concertaholic said: The fact they feel entitled to 50% of her earnings is maddening! I’d be pissed too if someone was making a 50% commission/fee off my work. I didn't fully get this. Shes not songwriter, She has rights tò the catalogue or something like that. 50 % seems reasonable for a performer. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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