Elderly harmonica player arrested for performing copyrighted songs

2006-11-24 09:13:00

Japanese harp player Masami Toyoda was arrested for playing Beatles songs in a bar. Soon they will start fining people who whistle, and God help you if you get a song stuck in your head. Just thinking about "Can't Buy Me Love" might get you arrested in Japan, it seems.

The Story:

A 73-year-old bar manager who illegally performed copyrighted tunes by the Beatles and other artists on the harmonica was arrested Thursday on suspicion of violating the Copyright Law, police said.

Arrested was Masami Toyoda, of Tokyo's Nerima-ku. He has reportedly admitted to the allegations against him.

Investigators accuse Toyoda of illegally performing 33 songs such as the Beatles' songs "Here, There and Everywhere" and "Yesterday," whose copyrights are managed by the Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers. He allegedly performed the songs on the harmonica with a female pianist at the bar he operated between August and September this year.

Officials said the society sought a provisional injunction against Toyoda in 2001 because he had repeatedly performed copyrighted songs in the past without permission, and the Tokyo District Court granted the injunction.

The society filed a criminal complaint against him in September this year because he later kept playing copyrighted songs. (Mainichi)


comments

2007-02-08 12:29:00
Keith
Nope

2006-12-28 08:59:00
Anonymous
Did YOU get permission to reprint this copyrighted story from whatever news source you found it in?????????????? hmm????

 

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