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Kwik-Fit sued over staff radios (employees listen to radios at work)
BBC ^ | Friday, 5 October 2007, 13:25 GMT 14:25 UK | no byline

Posted on 10/10/2007 11:10:28 AM PDT by weegee

A car repair firm has been taken to court accused of infringing musical copyright because its employees listen to radios at work. The action against the Kwik-Fit Group has been brought by the Performing Rights Society which collects royalties for songwriters and performers.

At a procedural hearing at the Court of Session in Edinburgh a judge refused to dismiss the £200,000 damages claim.

Kwik-Fit wanted the case brought against it thrown out.

Lord Emslie ruled that the action can go ahead with evidence being heard.

The PRS claimed that Kwik-Fit mechanics routinely use personal radios while working at service centres across the UK and that music, protected by copyright, could be heard by colleagues and customers.

It is maintained that amounts to the "playing" or "performance" of the music in public and renders the firm guilty of infringing copyright.

The Edinburgh-based firm, founded by Sir Tom Farmer, is contesting the action and said it has a 10 year policy banning the use of personal radios in the workplace.

Playing music

The PRS lodged details of countrywide inspection data over the audible playing of music at Kwik-Fit on more than 250 occasions in and after 2005.

It claimed that its pleadings in the action were more than enough to allow a hearing of evidence in the case at which they would expect to establish everything allegedly found and recorded at inspection visits.

Lord Emslie said: "The key point to note, it was said, was that the findings on each occasion were the same with music audibly 'blaring' from employee's radios in such circumstances that the defenders' [Kwik-Fit] local and central management could not have failed to be aware of what was going on."

The judge said: "The allegations are of a widespread and consistent picture emerging over many years whereby routine copyright infringement in the workplace was, or inferentially must have been, known to and 'authorised' or 'permitted' by local and central management."

He said that if that was established after evidence it was "at least possible" that liability for copyright infringement would be brought home against Kwik-Fit.

But Lord Emslie said he should not be taken as accepting that the PRS would necessarily succeed in their claims.


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: copyright; fairuse; musicindustry; shakedownracket; sheeruttermadness
Expect next to be fined by the RIAA when you bring a radio with you to the beach. You are in public and others can hear the music you are amplifying.
1 posted on 10/10/2007 11:10:32 AM PDT by weegee
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To: 537cant be wrong; Aeronaut; bassmaner; Bella_Bru; Big Guy and Rusty 99; Brian Allen; cgk; ...

Rock and Roll RADIO PING!


2 posted on 10/10/2007 11:11:18 AM PDT by weegee (NO THIRD TERM. America does not need another unconstitutional Clinton co-presidency.)
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To: weegee
What! ... and just who has been listening to the radio! Tell me ... Tell me NOW!


3 posted on 10/10/2007 11:18:49 AM PDT by TexGuy
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To: weegee

This is satire - right?


4 posted on 10/10/2007 11:20:03 AM PDT by jonno (Having an opinion is not the same as having the answer...)
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To: jonno

The last gasp of a dying monopoly.


5 posted on 10/10/2007 11:51:08 AM PDT by weegee (NO THIRD TERM. America does not need another unconstitutional Clinton co-presidency.)
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To: weegee

You MAY NOT whistle while you work.


6 posted on 10/10/2007 12:43:51 PM PDT by steveo (Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana.)
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To: weegee

Pathetic. Good thing Mainstream music pretty much sucks nowadays that I don’t bother with the radio anymore. I’m also sick of all the same old classic tunes. Good riddance and good bye record industry.


7 posted on 10/10/2007 12:58:09 PM PDT by mowowie
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To: weegee

And don’t play the radio while you’re out washing your own car, in your own yard loud enough for ‘anyone’ to hear.

This is just the first step to getting rid of ‘free’ music, and it’s gotta be the most stupid thing I’ve ever seen / heard of.


8 posted on 10/10/2007 1:06:26 PM PDT by Shadowstrike (Be polite, Be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
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Guess if your wife is in the car with you when you drive somewhere and the radio is on, you can be sued too.

This is nuts.

9 posted on 10/10/2007 7:01:25 PM PDT by Lawgvr1955 (You can never have too much cowbell !!)
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To: weegee

That’s the stupidest damn thing I’ve ever heard.


10 posted on 10/10/2007 10:20:41 PM PDT by Luke Skyfreeper
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