Dominica musicians sue CDB

Three members of the local music industry in Dominica, including the internationally renowned Gordon Henderson and Ophelia Marie have filed a lawsuit against the Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) seeking compensation for copyright infringement.

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The Dominica-based online publication DA Vibes said that the three, including writer McCarthy Marie, who is also the husband of Ophelia, allege that the bank breached their rights in copyright when between August 27 and November 4 last year, without permission reproduced the musical work “Aie Dominique” .

They claimed that the CDB synchronized the work with its pictures in an audio-visual production entitled “Aie Dominique” which purports to show the intervention in Dominica of the CDB following the passage of Tropical Storm Erika on August 27 last year.

McCarthy Marie claims that he is the owner of the economic rights in the song, which is sung by his wife, by virtue of a music-publishing contract, which assigned all transferable rights to him.

He claimed that the CDB also infringed his right of reproduction by downloading the song from YouTube prior to synchronizing it with its pictures.

The Paris-based Henderson, said as owner of the rights in the sound recording in which the musical work is embedded, said unauthorized reproductions of his sound recording and that the bank made his sound recording available to the public without his license or authorization.

Additionally, Henderson is claiming infringement of his moral right since he was not named as the keyboard player on the same sound recording.

Meanwhile, Ophelia Marie is claiming multiple infringements by the bank .She said the bank breached her copyright when , sometime between 27th August and 4th November it uploaded its audio-visual work to the Vimeo video hosting service thereby infringing her exclusive right to make her fixed performance available to the public.

 

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