Broadcast Music Inc. et al v. B & B Entertainment, Inc. et al
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CLERK'S JUDGMENT in favor of ABKCO Music, Inc, Broadcast Music Inc., Ronder Music International Inc., Stone Diamond Music Corp. against B & B Entertainment, Inc., Barry R Gregory, Patti L Gregory. Approved by Judge J. Phil Gilbert on 8/30/2016. (jdh)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
BROADCAST MUSIC INC., et al,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Case No. 14-cv-01337-JPG-PMF
B & B ENTERTAINMENT, INC., doing
Business as Crehan’s Irish Pub, BARRY
R. GREGORY, and PATTI L. GREGORY,
Defendants.
JUDGMENT
This matter having come before the Court, the issues having been heard, and the Court
having rendered a decision,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that judgment in this case is entered in
favor of plaintiffs Broadcast Music, Inc., Stone Diamond Music Corp., ABKCO Music, Inc.,
Ronder Music International Inc., d/b/a Irving Music and against defendants B&B Entertainment,
Inc., d/b/a Crehan’s Irish Pub, Barry R. Gregory and Patti L. Gregory; in the amounts of:
a.
$10,289.18 in statutory damages; and
b.
$13,373.66 in costs and reasonable attorney fees;
For a total monetary judgment of Twenty Three Thousand Six Hundred Sixty Two
Dollars and Eighty Four Cents ($23,662.84) and permanent injunctive relief as follows:
Defendants B & B Entertainment, Inc., d/b/a Crehan’s Irish Pub, Barry R.
Gregory, and Patti L. Gregory, jointly and severally, and their agents, servants,
employees, and all person acting under their permission or authority, shall be
permanently enjoined and restrained from infringing, in any manner, the
copyrighted musical compositions licensed by Broadcast Music, Inc. pursuant to
17 U.S.C. § 502.
DATED: 8/30/2016
Approved:
s/J. Phil Gilbert
J. PHIL GILBERT
DISTRICT JUDGE
JUSTINE FLANAGAN,
Acting Clerk of Court
s/Tina Gray, Deputy Clerk
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