[Fmpro] public record
CORBERLAW@aol.com
CORBERLAW at aol.com
Sun Jun 1 18:32:54 GMT 2008
In a message dated 6/1/2008 5:05:33 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
fmpro-request at nxport.com writes:
On this subject, in testimony before the ASCAP Hearing Board, an ASCAP
official said that due to how often ASCAP changed cue sheets, it would be
"impractical to notify every affected writer or publisher every time a cue
sheet was changed by ASCAP." (No wonder the ASCAP Board quickly gutted the
Hearing Board process and cut off member access to the transcripts from
those hearings as soon as they could after the Dept of Justice let them off
the leash in 2001.)
A copy of the transcript from an ASCAP hearing at which ASCAP officials
admitted the practice of altering cue characterizations was put on public record
at the Van Nuys Superior Court in 2000 at my instigation in the case of
Warren vs. ASCAP, et al.
ASCAP is only your agent and for it to conceal what it is doing from you,
the principal, is a breach of fiduciary duty, the highest form of duty in the
law.
PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS
Brian Lee Corber
attorney at law
_corberlaw at aol.com_ (mailto:corberlaw at aol.com)
corberlaw.com
818-399-4735
**************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with
Tyler Florence" on AOL Food.
(http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4&?NCID=aolfod00030000000002)
More information about the FMPRO
mailing list