Copyright. Redwin Wilchcombe is a musician and music producer. In 2002, Wilchcombe met Jonathan Smith, known as
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Copyright. Redwin Wilchcombe is a musician and music producer.
In 2002, Wilchcombe met Jonathan Smith, known as Lil Jon, a member of Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz (LJESB). Lil Jon and LJESB are under contract to give TeeVee Toons, Inc.
(TVT), all rights to LJESB’s recordings and Lil Jon’s songs. At Lil Jon’s request, based on his idea, and with his suggestions, Wilchcombe composed, performed, and recorded a song titled
“Tha Weedman” for LJESB’s album Kings of Crunk. They did not discuss payment and Wilchcombe was not paid, but he was given credit on the album as a producer. By 2005, the album had sold 2 million copies. Wilchcombe fi led a suit in a federal district court against TVT and the others, alleging copyright infringement. The defendants asserted that they had a license to use the song. Wilchcombe argued that he never granted a license to anyone. Do these facts indicate that the defendants had a license to use Wilchcombe’s song? If so, what does that mean for Wilchcombe’s cause? Explain. [Wilchcombe v. TeeVee Toons, Inc., 555 F.3d 949 (11th Cir. 2009)]
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