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PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 4:40 am 
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A licensing inquiry by THQ led one songwriter to file a federal lawsuit against WWE, WWE-owned company Stephanie Music Publishing, Inc., WWE employee Michael Seitz (a/k/a Michael “P.S.” Hayes) and WWE employee James Alan Johnston (a/k/a Jim Johnston). According to a lawsuit filed by songwriter James D. Papa, the sports entertainment organization redirected royalty payments to several wrestling related songs he either wrote or co-wrote by securing the rights to music unlawfully.

The songs in question are featured in the 1992 WCW compilation album Slam Jam 1 and were used as entrance themes by wrestlers. The songs include “Badstreet USA” (The Fabulous Freebirds), “Don’t Step To Ron” (Ron Simmons), “Man Called Sting” (Sting), “Mr. Bang Bang” (Cactus Jack), “Master of the DDT” (Jake “The Snake” Roberts), “Freebird Forever” (The Fabulous Freebirds), “Simply Ravishing” (“Ravishing” Rick Rude), “Johnny B Badd,” “The Natural (“The Natural” Dustin Rhodes) “The Dragon” (Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat), “He’s Smokin” (Barry Windham) and “Steinerized” (The Steiner Brothers).

Papa says he was contacted by video-game company THQ for permission to license “Badstreet USA.” for its Legends of WrestleMania title that was released in March 2009. The lawsuit alleges, “THQ’s records showed the song to be owned by World Wrestling Entertainment.” The suit continues:

“As a result of the confusion, Papa contacted BMI to ensure that ‘Badstreet USA’ was properly registered to him and his companies. Upon his investigation, Papa learned that ‘Badstreet USA’ had been improperly and erroneously reregistered by Defendants and been given a new registration number, resulting in the royalties being redirected to Defendants. Eventually, through working with BMI, Papa was able to correct the registration to properly reflect his ownership in the work. However, by the time the registration was corrected, THQ had decided not to use the song.”

The suit says, “His investigation revealed a systematic pattern of errors and omissions by WWE personnel that effectively misappropriated Papa’s musical works and deprived the Plaintiffs of royalty payments that would have been paid but for these errors and omissions.” According to BMI.com, “Mr. Bang Bang” has two separate registration numbers: one for Papa, another that credits James Alan Johnston as songwriter and Stephanie Music Publishing as publisher. Johnston is WWE’s longtime music composer while Stephanie Music Publishing is a company owned by Vince McMahon that was named after his daughter, Stephanie.

Papa says his songs have appeared on myriad places including numerous video releases, broadcasts of cable television shows and on-demand programming, without his permission and without receiving financial compensation. He is seeking royalties paid (plus pre- and post- judgment interest) on the sale of videos, computer games, the sale or licensing of ring tones, and the broadcasts of cable television shows and on-demand programming; a preliminary and permanent injunction to halt the use of the copyrighted materials; an order directing the named defendants to file a report detailing how they have complied with the injunction; reimbursement for legal fees; and a trial by jury where the court will determine damages. He also wants the court to certify that he owns the rights to the music.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:31 am 
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Fuck those money grubbing corporate whores at WWE. #OccupySlamJam

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 12:10 pm 
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Fuck those money grubbing corporate whores at WWE. #OccupySlamJam


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:42 pm 
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We as IYH fans need to rally together to get this man what is his. We're not talking about some shitty Jim Johnston theme that no one will care about 3 months after it stops being used. We are talking about fucking Slam Jam. We can all agree it is without question the greatest music ever made by anyone in the history of time. This man is a hero to us all. And for too long his name has gone unspoken by the wrestling world. Now it's time he gets what he deserves for his intellectual property. #OccupySlamJam

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Latest on Lawsuit Over 'Badstreet USA'

The co-writer hasn't received any royalties...

- WWE is asking for an extension of time so they can properly respond to the lawsuit that's been issued against them, Stephanie Music, composer Jim Johnston and Michael Hayes by James Papas. Papas co-wrote and composed the theme song associated with Michael Hayes and the Fabulous Freebirds, "Badstreet USA," along with other entrance themes used by WCW.

WWE received a motion that gives them until October 8 to respond to the lawsuit. Papas claims that his original registered songs were later re-registered to WWE and listed Jim Johnston and/or Michael Hayes as the composers of the material, along with Stephanie Music as the publisher. This takes away revenue and credit that Papas feels should have gone to him.

He also claims that WWE wrongfully infringed on his music by using "Badstreet USA" in ring tones released by WWE, by using material he composed on the DVD The Triumph and Tragedy of World Class Championship Wrestling and by using his work on various older matches broadcast on the Classics on Demand VOD service.

Papas claims that "due to Defendant WWE's erroneous registrations and its failure to submit proper cues to BMI, Plaintiffs have not received any payment or royalties in connection with these performances."

Credit: PWInsider

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 9:42 pm 
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WWE just doesn't like to pay people for the work they do...

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Badstreet Usa Lawsuit Update

We’ll have more on this is detail, but The Hollywood Reporter featured an article today noting that Papa Berg’s lawsuit against WWE, Michael Hayes and several others for taking credit for several of Berg’s songs, including “Badstreet U.S.A” will proceed, based on a ruling by the presiding judge on Wednesday. To read complete details, click here.

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