Spotify and settle

copyright infringement claim

The legendary compiler of dance music albums, Ministry of Sound, has settled copyright infringement proceedings it initiated in the U.K against Spotify, the massive music streaming service. What was the dispute? Ministry of Sound, which is famous for its compilations including “”, “” or “Clubbers Guide”, became aware that subscribers to

Spotify’s database of about 20 million songs were creating identical playlists Michael Bradley which can be searched for and accessed by Spotify’s 24 million active Managing Partner subscribers. +61 2 8216 3006 [email protected] The proceedings Ministry of Sound alleged that the making of the playlists by Spotfiy subscribers constituted an infringement of its copyright in the compilation albums. The law Copyright can protect tables, databases, forms and compilations such as an anthology of poems. However, the U.K, U.S and Australia have never dealt with a case in respect of the compilation of songs in a compilation album. Based on what the courts have previously said, we think that many of Ministry of Sound’s compilation albums would satisfy the copyright test. There is no reason why a compilation of songs should be thought to require less independent intellectual effort as, say, a collection of poems. Christopher Toole Senior Associate Ministry of Sound would also have to prove that Spotify “authorised” the infringement by its subscribers, making it liable for their acts. +61 2 8216 3023 [email protected] Potential outcome Apparently, as part of the settlement, Spotify has agreed to remove the playlists from its search function and block new subscribers from following these playlists, but not agreed that the playlists be deleted from Spotify. Marque Lawyers Pty Ltd We reckon if Ministry of Sound had proceeded with the litigation in the UK or Level 4, 343 George St had a crack at Spotify here in Australia, they would’ve got up, and forced Spotify Sydney NSW 2000 to delete the playlists. Now we’ll never know. Ph: +61 2 8216 3000 Questions? Give us a call. Fax: + 61 2 8216 3001

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