Broadcast Music,Inc. et al v. Bayside Boys, Inc. et al
House of Gaga Publishing Inc., Lion Aire Publishing, MJ Publishing Trust, Redone Productions LLC, Sony/ATV Songs LLC, Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., Young Money Publishing, Inc., Broadcast Music,Inc., Can't Stop Music and Abkco Music, Inc. |
Konstantinos Kantlis and Bayside Boys, Inc. |
1:2012cv03717 |
July 26, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
Carol Bagley Amon |
Vera M. Scanlon |
Copyright |
17 U.S.C. ยง 101 Copyright Infringement |
None |
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Filing 21 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS: Accordingly, the Court permanently enjoins Defendants Bayside Boys, Inc. and Konstantinos Kantlis, their agents, servants, employees, and all persons acting under their permission from infrin ging, in any manner, the copyrighted musical compositions licensed or owned by BMI and the other Plaintiffs, and awards Plaintiffs $8,826.50 in statutory damages, $3,676 in attorneys' fees, and $536.20 in costs. Additionally, Plai ntiffs are entitled to postjudgment interest on the total amount awarded pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1961. The clerk of court is directed to enter judgment and close the case. Ordered by Chief Judge Carol Bagley Amon on 9/23/2013. (fwd for judgment) (Fernandez, Erica) |
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