Author Topic: Scott Stapp Has A Tip For Strippers: Pay Me  (Read 1531 times)

nkotb

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Scott Stapp Has A Tip For Strippers: Pay Me
« on: June 14, 2004, 03:59:00 pm »
Someone's feeling the burn of no more Creed...
 
 From MTVNews.com-
 
 Scott Stapp doesn't want his music played in strip clubs â?? unless he's getting paid for it.
 
 The former Creed frontman, along with several other songwriters including Janet Jackson and Poison's Bret Michaels, are suing Diamond Dolls, a Clearwater, Florida, strip club that they say is using their music without paying the required licensing fees.
 
 Fifteen songs that the club is said to have used "without a license or permission to do so" are cited in the suit, filed in Florida's U.S. Middle District Court in Tampa. They include Jackson's "Black Cat," Creed's "My Sacrifice," Slaughter's "Fly to the Angels," and Poison's "Nothin' But a Good Time" and "Unskinny Bop."
 
 Broadcast Music Inc., which collects licensing fees and then pays out royalties to artists, is also listed as a complainant. A spokesperson for the organization said BMI had tried to get the club to pay up, but that Diamond Dolls has ignored four years of phone calls and letters.
 
 BMI sent researchers to monitor the club's music use before filing suit, a common practice in cases where clubs aren't paying licensing fees, the spokesperson said. The case should go to trial before the end of the year if Diamond Dolls doesn't pay a settlement first, the spokesperson said.
 
 The complainants in the suit ask that the club pay statutory damages and legal fees. Had Diamond Dolls paid a licensing fee, BMI said it would have amounted to less than $1,000 per year.
 
 A representative for the club denied the charges.

Bombay Chutney

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Re: Scott Stapp Has A Tip For Strippers: Pay Me
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2004, 04:02:00 pm »
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Originally posted by nkotbie:
  BMI sent researchers to monitor the club's music use before filing suit
Now there's a tough job.

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Re: Scott Stapp Has A Tip For Strippers: Pay Me
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2004, 04:49:00 pm »
So do DJ's have to pay royalties to artists everytime they spin one of their songs?
 
 That would amount to the same thing wouldn't it?

nkotb

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Re: Scott Stapp Has A Tip For Strippers: Pay Me
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2004, 04:51:00 pm »
You'd think so.  I seem to remember hearing something in the not-so-distant past about clubs/artists being forced to pay royalties to songs they covered live.  Was I hallucinating?  Anyone?
 
 
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  So do DJ's have to pay royalties to artists everytime they spin one of their songs?
 
 That would amount to the same thing wouldn't it?

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Re: Scott Stapp Has A Tip For Strippers: Pay Me
« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2004, 04:51:00 pm »
Whatta dick.

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Re: Scott Stapp Has A Tip For Strippers: Pay Me
« Reply #5 on: June 14, 2004, 04:53:00 pm »
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  Poison's "Unskinny Bop."
 
 
Great strip joint song.  Dancers go off!
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Bombay Chutney

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Re: Scott Stapp Has A Tip For Strippers: Pay Me
« Reply #6 on: June 14, 2004, 09:07:00 pm »
I thought clubs paid ASCAP (or whoever) an annual fee that was supposed to cover things  like this.

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Re: Scott Stapp Has A Tip For Strippers: Pay Me
« Reply #7 on: June 15, 2004, 12:18:00 am »
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  I thought clubs paid ASCAP (or whoever) an annual fee that was supposed to cover things  like this.
Yep. BMI is the other major player. The license fee is negotiable and usually based upon the business' capacity, among other things. Seth can probably explain it better.
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