Happy Birthday to you!
Okay, maybe it isn't your birthday, but the birthday song may finally be free!
"Happy Birthday" Copyright Ruled To Be Invalid
The world's most popular English language song is potentially free from copyright after a federal judge ruled on Tuesday that filmmakers challenging Warner Chappel Music's hold on "Happy Birthday to You" should be granted summary judgment.
According to the opinion on Tuesday from U.S. District Judge George H. King, "Because Summy Co. never acquired the rights to the Happy Birthday lyrics, Defendants, as Summy Co.s purported successors-in-interest, do not own a valid copyright in the Happy Birthday lyrics."
The ruling means that Warner/Chappell will lose out on $2 million a year in reported revenue on the song. Unless something happens at an appellate court or unless someone else comes forward with a valid claim of ownership to the song, filmmakers like director Jennifer Nelson who sued in 2013 over demands as much as six figures to license will no longer have to pay to feature "Happy Birthday" in motion pictures and television shows.
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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/happy-birthday-copyright-ruled-be-826528