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A Day To Remember Indeed
A Day To Remember has won a court battle with Victory Records, with an Illinois jury ruling in the band’s favor to the tune of $4 million.
Photo: Jim Hill
Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich.
The conflict revolved around the band’s five-album commitment to Victory Records. A Day To Remember filed suit against the label in 2011, claiming breach of contract and disputed copyright claims; Victory argued that that re-releases and live recordings did not fulfill the band’s contract.
The jury at the two-week trial ruled that the band did in fact release albums that counted toward its contract and is entitled to $4 million in unpaid royalties and withheld proceeds from digital downloads and merchandise, according to Law 360.
Victory had held royalty payments after the band allegedly axed a merch agreement between the label and Hot Topic. The jury also granted the band composition rights to their songs, according to Law 360.