Broadcast Music, Inc. v. Xanthas, Inc.

674 F. Supp. 553, 6 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1060, 1987 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10315
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Louisiana
DecidedOctober 30, 1987
DocketCiv. A. 86-5045
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Broadcast Music, Inc. v. Xanthas, Inc., 674 F. Supp. 553, 6 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1060, 1987 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10315 (E.D. La. 1987).

Opinion

FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

ROBERT F. COLLINS, District Judge.

Plaintiff, Broadcast Music, Inc., filed this cause of action alleging 182 instances of copyright infringement violations under 17 U.S.C. § 101 et seq. On September 25, 1987, plaintiff moved for summary judgment. That motion was granted, insofar as the Court permanently enjoined defendants from infringing any copyrights that plaintiff currently holds. On October 2, 1987, defendants Xanthas, Inc. d/b/a TAC Amusement Company, and John J. Elms, Jr., moved the Court to stay proceedings against them by reason of bankruptcy. That motion was granted only as to defendant, John J. Elms, Jr. The Judgment that will now be rendered in this case is only as to defendant, Xanthas, Inc. d/b/a TAC Amusement Company.

On October 22, 1987, the matter came on for trial. After considering the evidence, the relevant law, and the arguments of counsel, the Court now makes the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law.

FINDINGS OF FACT

1. Plaintiff, Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI), is a New York corporation with its principal office located at 320 West 57th Street, New York, New York. BMI is a non-profit-making performing rights licensing organization that obtains the public performing rights in copyrighted music and collects royalties to be distributed to the artists.

2. Defendant, Xanthas, Inc., is a Louisiana corporation with its primary place of business in New Orleans, Louisiana. Defendant, Xanthas, Inc., has done and is doing business in the State of Louisiana under the names TAC Amusement Co., TAC Amusement, Inc., AMC, Automatic Music Company and Southern Amusement and Music Company.

3. Defendant, John J. Elms, Jr., is a resident of New Orleans, Louisiana. Defendant, John J. Elms, Jr., is an officer, director and shareholder of defendant, Xan-thas, Inc., and is one of the individuals specifically responsible for, and benefitting from, the acts of defendant, Xanthas, Inc.

4. Defendant, Xanthas, Inc., for its business, owns and operates hundreds of coin-operated phonorecord players (“juke boxes”), video games, pinball machines and billiard tables which it places in various establishments for profit.

5. On May 10, 1986, at least eight musical compositions for which plaintiff owns *555 the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Florida Junction, 13431 Florida Boulevard, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816.

6. On May 20, 1986 and May 21, 1986, at least eleven musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Mia Cherie’s a/k/a Mai Cher’s, 16467 Florida Boulevard, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816.

7. On June 7, 1986, at least twelve musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Johnny’s Pizza House #28, 14265 Old Hammond Highway, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816.

8. On July 14,1986 and July 23,1986, at least five musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Godfather’s Pizza, 6601 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Metairie, Louisiana 70003.

9. On July 17,1986 and July 18,1986, at least four musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Luc Eddie’s Cocktail Lounge, 2725 Mississippi Avenue, Metairie, Louisiana 70003.

10. On July 27, 1986, at least six musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Johnny’s Pizza, 14030 Plank Road, Baker, Louisiana 70062.

11. On August 18, 1986 and September 19, 1986, at least thirteen musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Racitback a/k/a Rack-It Bar, 11463 Plank Road, Baker, Louisiana 70714.

12. On August 26, 1986, at least five musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Steak & Egg Kitchen, 2239 Williams Boulevard, Kenner, Louisiana 70062.

13. On September 7, 1986, at least five musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Johnny's Pizza, 3404 Drusiliar Lane, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70809.

14. On September 9, 1986, at least seven musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Pizza Inn, 5580 Government Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806.

15. On September 10,1986, at least nine musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Jody’s Seafood Restaurant & Oyster Bar, 5680 Plank Road, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70805.

16. On September 14, 1986, at least eleven musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Europe’s Restaurant a/k/a Europe’s Pizza, 6764 Airline Highway, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70805.

17. On September 26, 1986, at least ten musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Pastime Restaurant & Lounge, 252 South Boulevard, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70062.

18. On October 2, 1986, at least eleven musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Patio Lounge, 8743 Jefferson Highway, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70809.

19. On October 5, 1986, at least seven musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Johnny’s Pizza, 12451 Jefferson Highway, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816.

20. On October 11, 1986, at least ten musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Sal’s Lounge, 5032 West Esplanade Avenue, Metairie, Louisiana 70006.

*556 21. On November 3, 1986, at least eighteen musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Marie’s Check Mate Lounge, 8384 Airline Highway, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70815.

22. On November 4, 1986, at least four musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Steak & Egg Kitchen, 3647 Veterans Boulevard, Metairie, Louisiana 70002.

23. On November 5, 1986, at least eight musical compositions for which plaintiff owns the public performance rights were publicly performed on a juke box located at Steak & Egg Kitchen, 7733 Florida Boulevard, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806.

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