Shakira’s 2010 hit song ‘Loca’ was a copy
WASHINGTON: Colombian pop star Shakira’s 2010 hit song ‘Loca’ is an illegal copy of a tune written by a Dominican musician in 1998, a US judge said in a copyright trial.
In a 40-page ruling Judge
Alvin Hellerstein said the song was a replication of one written by
singer and composer Ramon Arias Vasquez, known as Arias. During an
11-day trial in June, Arias testified that he wrote the song between
1996 and 1998, and he even sang it in the courtroom.
His version of the song which had been
recorded on a cassette, was presented as evidence at the trial. The song
became a hit in the Dominican Republic when it was later performed by
another singer, Eduard Edwin Bellou Pou, also known as ‘El Cata’, in
2007.
This singer, who works for Sony, said at
the time he had composed the song. Shakira’s 2010 album ‘Sale el Sol’
(The Sun Comes Out), which had both Spanish and English versions of the
song based on that by ‘El Cata’ who is also featured in the recording as
well as several others on her album.
Mayimba Music, which had the rights to
the songs of Arias, had filed a suit against Sony Corp of America and
other units of Sony in 2012 for copyright violation. The judge said
liability was limited to two units of Sony – Sony/ATV Latin, and
Sony/ATV Discos. ‘Loca’ was a hit that sold millions of copies. ‘The
next stage in this case is determining Mayimba’s entitlement to damages
and an injunction,’ the judge wrote.
It was also included on her 2010 album
Sale el Sol. For English language markets, the album was titled The Sun
Comes Out and both versions of the song were included. In a ruling on
Tuesday, Judge Hellerstein said that while the hit single had been based
on an earlier version of a song recorded by Bello El Cata, that itself
had been copied from Arias Vasquez’s original song.
‘There is no dispute that Shakira’s
version of the song was based on Bello’s version,’ wrote the judge in
his ruling. ‘Accordingly, I find that, since Bello had copied Arias,
whoever wrote Shakira’s version of the song also indirectly copied
Arias,’ he concluded. Ramon Arias Vazquez penned his song Loca con su
Tiguere in the 1990s, but Bello has denied copying it.
The case has yet to determine damages
for the plaintiff, Mayimba Music, which holds the rights to Arias’ work.
Shakira’s song was distributed by Sony in both Spanish and English, but
the copyright lawsuit mainly focused on the Spanish version. On 13
July, the Colombian singer performed at the World Cup closing ceremony
in Rio de Janeiro.
WASHINGTON:
Colombian pop star Shakira’s 2010 hit song ‘Loca’ is an illegal copy of
a tune written by a Dominican musician in 1998, a US judge said in a
copyright trial.
In a 40-page ruling Judge
Alvin Hellerstein said the song was a replication of one written by
singer and composer Ramon Arias Vasquez, known as Arias. During an
11-day trial in June, Arias testified that he wrote the song between
1996 and 1998, and he even sang it in the courtroom.
His version of the song which had been
recorded on a cassette, was presented as evidence at the trial. The song
became a hit in the Dominican Republic when it was later performed by
another singer, Eduard Edwin Bellou Pou, also known as ‘El Cata’, in
2007.
This singer, who works for Sony, said at
the time he had composed the song. Shakira’s 2010 album ‘Sale el Sol’
(The Sun Comes Out), which had both Spanish and English versions of the
song based on that by ‘El Cata’ who is also featured in the recording as
well as several others on her album.
Mayimba Music, which had the rights to
the songs of Arias, had filed a suit against Sony Corp of America and
other units of Sony in 2012 for copyright violation. The judge said
liability was limited to two units of Sony – Sony/ATV Latin, and
Sony/ATV Discos. ‘Loca’ was a hit that sold millions of copies. ‘The
next stage in this case is determining Mayimba’s entitlement to damages
and an injunction,’ the judge wrote.
It was also included on her 2010 album
Sale el Sol. For English language markets, the album was titled The Sun
Comes Out and both versions of the song were included. In a ruling on
Tuesday, Judge Hellerstein said that while the hit single had been based
on an earlier version of a song recorded by Bello El Cata, that itself
had been copied from Arias Vasquez’s original song.
‘There is no dispute that Shakira’s
version of the song was based on Bello’s version,’ wrote the judge in
his ruling. ‘Accordingly, I find that, since Bello had copied Arias,
whoever wrote Shakira’s version of the song also indirectly copied
Arias,’ he concluded. Ramon Arias Vazquez penned his song Loca con su
Tiguere in the 1990s, but Bello has denied copying it.
The case has yet to determine damages
for the plaintiff, Mayimba Music, which holds the rights to Arias’ work.
Shakira’s song was distributed by Sony in both Spanish and English, but
the copyright lawsuit mainly focused on the Spanish version. On 13
July, the Colombian singer performed at the World Cup closing ceremony
in Rio de Janeiro.
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WASHINGTON:
Colombian pop star Shakira’s 2010 hit song ‘Loca’ is an illegal copy of
a tune written by a Dominican musician in 1998, a US judge said in a
copyright trial.
In a 40-page ruling Judge
Alvin Hellerstein said the song was a replication of one written by
singer and composer Ramon Arias Vasquez, known as Arias. During an
11-day trial in June, Arias testified that he wrote the song between
1996 and 1998, and he even sang it in the courtroom.
His version of the song which had been
recorded on a cassette, was presented as evidence at the trial. The song
became a hit in the Dominican Republic when it was later performed by
another singer, Eduard Edwin Bellou Pou, also known as ‘El Cata’, in
2007.
This singer, who works for Sony, said at
the time he had composed the song. Shakira’s 2010 album ‘Sale el Sol’
(The Sun Comes Out), which had both Spanish and English versions of the
song based on that by ‘El Cata’ who is also featured in the recording as
well as several others on her album.
Mayimba Music, which had the rights to
the songs of Arias, had filed a suit against Sony Corp of America and
other units of Sony in 2012 for copyright violation. The judge said
liability was limited to two units of Sony – Sony/ATV Latin, and
Sony/ATV Discos. ‘Loca’ was a hit that sold millions of copies. ‘The
next stage in this case is determining Mayimba’s entitlement to damages
and an injunction,’ the judge wrote.
It was also included on her 2010 album
Sale el Sol. For English language markets, the album was titled The Sun
Comes Out and both versions of the song were included. In a ruling on
Tuesday, Judge Hellerstein said that while the hit single had been based
on an earlier version of a song recorded by Bello El Cata, that itself
had been copied from Arias Vasquez’s original song.
‘There is no dispute that Shakira’s
version of the song was based on Bello’s version,’ wrote the judge in
his ruling. ‘Accordingly, I find that, since Bello had copied Arias,
whoever wrote Shakira’s version of the song also indirectly copied
Arias,’ he concluded. Ramon Arias Vazquez penned his song Loca con su
Tiguere in the 1990s, but Bello has denied copying it.
The case has yet to determine damages
for the plaintiff, Mayimba Music, which holds the rights to Arias’ work.
Shakira’s song was distributed by Sony in both Spanish and English, but
the copyright lawsuit mainly focused on the Spanish version. On 13
July, the Colombian singer performed at the World Cup closing ceremony
in Rio de Janeiro.
- See more at: http://arynews.tv/en/shakiras-2010-hit-song-loca-was-a-copy/#sthash.LL9eaOio.dpuf
WASHINGTON:
Colombian pop star Shakira’s 2010 hit song ‘Loca’ is an illegal copy of
a tune written by a Dominican musician in 1998, a US judge said in a
copyright trial.
In a 40-page ruling Judge
Alvin Hellerstein said the song was a replication of one written by
singer and composer Ramon Arias Vasquez, known as Arias. During an
11-day trial in June, Arias testified that he wrote the song between
1996 and 1998, and he even sang it in the courtroom.
His version of the song which had been
recorded on a cassette, was presented as evidence at the trial. The song
became a hit in the Dominican Republic when it was later performed by
another singer, Eduard Edwin Bellou Pou, also known as ‘El Cata’, in
2007.
This singer, who works for Sony, said at
the time he had composed the song. Shakira’s 2010 album ‘Sale el Sol’
(The Sun Comes Out), which had both Spanish and English versions of the
song based on that by ‘El Cata’ who is also featured in the recording as
well as several others on her album.
Mayimba Music, which had the rights to
the songs of Arias, had filed a suit against Sony Corp of America and
other units of Sony in 2012 for copyright violation. The judge said
liability was limited to two units of Sony – Sony/ATV Latin, and
Sony/ATV Discos. ‘Loca’ was a hit that sold millions of copies. ‘The
next stage in this case is determining Mayimba’s entitlement to damages
and an injunction,’ the judge wrote.
It was also included on her 2010 album
Sale el Sol. For English language markets, the album was titled The Sun
Comes Out and both versions of the song were included. In a ruling on
Tuesday, Judge Hellerstein said that while the hit single had been based
on an earlier version of a song recorded by Bello El Cata, that itself
had been copied from Arias Vasquez’s original song.
‘There is no dispute that Shakira’s
version of the song was based on Bello’s version,’ wrote the judge in
his ruling. ‘Accordingly, I find that, since Bello had copied Arias,
whoever wrote Shakira’s version of the song also indirectly copied
Arias,’ he concluded. Ramon Arias Vazquez penned his song Loca con su
Tiguere in the 1990s, but Bello has denied copying it.
The case has yet to determine damages
for the plaintiff, Mayimba Music, which holds the rights to Arias’ work.
Shakira’s song was distributed by Sony in both Spanish and English, but
the copyright lawsuit mainly focused on the Spanish version. On 13
July, the Colombian singer performed at the World Cup closing ceremony
in Rio de Janeiro.
- See more at: http://arynews.tv/en/shakiras-2010-hit-song-loca-was-a-copy/#sthash.LL9eaOio.dpuf
Shakira’s 2010 hit song ‘Loca’ was a copy
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