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vom 27.Juni 2001 / Associated Press
Springsteen gewinnt Copyright Klage
Bruce Springsteen
Wins Copyright Suit
By The Associated Press,
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - A record company that released an
album of Bruce Springsteen's early recordings without his permission
has lost its bid to keep copyright control over the songs and has been
ordered to destroy its recordings.
A federal judge in Newark issued the ruling in dismissing a lawsuit
brought by Pony Express Records against Springsteen. Springsteen and
Pony Express Records had filed competing claims for copyright control.
U.S. District Judge Harold Ackerman ruled June 22 that Springsteen retained
the copyright for the songs in question, which include ``Seaside Bar
Song,'' ``War Nurse'' and ``Prodigal Son.''
In his decision, Ackerman cited a British ruling involving the album
``Before the Fame'' that said Springsteen owns the copyright to the
recordings.
Steven Hayes, a lawyer for Springsteen, said Pony Express Records is
forbidden from selling any more copies of ``Before the Fame,'' either
in the United States or abroad.
A motion from Springsteen to recover costs and damages is still pending.
According to court documents, former Springsteen manager James Cretecos
sold the rights to the songs to a company that granted Pony Express
Records the licensing agreement. Cretecos represented Springsteen in
the early 1970s.
Frank J. Cozzarelli, Cretecos' lawyer, did not immediately return a
telephone message Tuesday afternoon seeking comment.

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