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  1. 4 Jan 2024 · Facts and judgement for Confetti Records v Warner Music UK Ltd [2003] EWHC (Ch) 1274: • Claimant composed garage track. • Defendant had been in negotiations to use track on a compila...

  2. The facts. In about November 1995 the Third Claimant, Mr Andrew Alcee, composed the track “Burnin”. The First Claimant, Confetti Records (“Confetti”), paid him £300 for it. In exchange Confetti was to have the recording and complete ownership of the track, including all copyright and rights to exploit the recording.

  3. 23 Mei 2003 · Facts. Confetti is a small record label specializing in UK Garage or Speed Garage music. In November 2001, it was number 1 in the official UK Garage top 10 in DJ magazine and in various record shops around the country. The Heartless Crew is a leading act within the UK Garage scene.

  4. 23 Mei 2003 · Confetti Records & Others v Warner Music UK Ltd. Reference: [2003] EWHC 1274; [2003] EMLR 790. Court: Chancery Division. Judge: Lewison J. Date of judgment: 23 May 2003. Summary: Copyright - Musical work - Licence - Offer and acceptance - Moral rights - Derogatory treatment - s.80 (2) (b), CDPA 1988.

  5. Confetti Records and others v Warner Music UK Ltd (t/a East West Records) [2003] EWHC 1274 (Ch) The claimants owned the copyright in a track of garage music. The defendant wished to use the track on a compilation album and terms were discussed between the parties.

  6. Case involving a claim for infringement of copyright in a music track. Andrew Alcee, the writer of Ant'ill Mob's hit 'Burnin' was claiming that the lyrics "laid over" the top of the defendants remix of the song constituted "derogatory treatment" of the copyright.

  7. 5 Jun 2003 · The facts. 1. In about November 1995 the Third Claimant, Mr Andrew Alcee, composed the track "Burnin". The First Claimant, Confetti Records ("Confetti"), paid him £300 for it. In exchange Confetti was to have the recording and complete ownership of the track, including all copyright and rights to exploit the recording.