Feb 18 2008

Universal Music Sued for Cheating Music Artists Out of Royalties

  • Written by soulxtc
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More than a dozen musicians claim they’ve lost more than $6 million USD since 1998.

More than a dozen recording artists, including the estates of Count Basie and Benny Goodman, sued Universal Music on Friday, saying they had been cheated out of more than $6 million in royalties since 1998.

The artists, many of whom signed with recording companies that were later bought by Universal, sued the world’s largest music label for breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty in a lawsuit filed in New York State Court.

Universal denied the claims.

"We believe that these claims are baseless, and we are confident that we will prevail in court," the company said in a press release.

The lawsuit alleges that Universal, which is required to submit at least biannual reports of sales and earnings for each artist, provided false information throughout the accounting period of May 1999 through February 2007.

Universal has not provided all records needed to calculate the losses, but the company "systematically underpaid royalties" since 1998, the lawsuit said.

"Despite a relationship based on trust and manifold contractual obligations, and despite the fact that defendants realized an overwhelming windfall to both its finances and reputation as a result of this relationship," Universal has "utterly failed" to meet their obligations, the lawsuit said.

The lawsuit also accuses Universal of engaging in "pervasive and systematic acts of using false statements" to conceal the complete earnings of the artists.

Other artists included in the lawsuit, either individually or through their estates, were Les Brown, Richard Hayman, Dick Hyman, Woody Herman, Kitty Kallen, Frankie Laine, Tony Martin, John Mills, Jerry Murad, Patti Page, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and Sarah Vaughn.

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  1. axlman

    It’s about time the “Artists” fight back against the RIAA and Record Companies!

  2. DrewWilson

    RIAA companies shafting artists? Not the RIAA not them never. *cough*

    http://www.zeropaid.com/news/9245/RIAA+Wants+Songwriter+Royalties+Cut+by+39%25%3F

  3. dexcaliber

    I’ve never heard of any of those artists!!!!
    But its good to see that the artists are going after them anyway.

  4. DrewWilson

    It doesn’t surprise me that if proven that they would try this on smaller artists. If they tried doing something afoul of the contract better do it on a small artist so when they complain fewer people would really notice. Try it on a bigger artist and you can be sure that every major media outlet would be reporting on it because of the brand name thing. This is of course if they well and truly tried to screw over the artists over and beyond the crummy contract that they get.

  5. Drugshovel

    Ah Count Basie and Benny Goodman are not small artists by any means.

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