"Whiter shade ..." -- we await their Lordships' pleasure
The IPKat learned from the BBC this April that the copyright dispute over Procol Harum's classic "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" had been appealed to the House of Lords (the UK's highest appeal court, soon to be rebranded the Supreme Court). You can read all about the dispute at first instance here and in the Court of Appeal here. The dispute arises from the claim by Matthew Fisher, who played the organ on the track, that he is entitled to a share of royalties dating back to 1967.
Right: the Lords are leaping with excitement over the Procol Harum appeal -- but when will they share their ruling with us?
What the IPKat wants to know is whether any of his readers can tell him when the ruling of their Lordships might be expected. He's checked the House of Lords website for exciting developments, but this information was not among them. If you know, can you please post the information below or email the IPKat here.
Merpel says, how strange it is to think that the average age of the Law Lords hearing this appeal is lower than that of the pop group litigants ...
Watch and listen to "Whiter Shade of Pale" here ...
... and here on the ukulele
Right: the Lords are leaping with excitement over the Procol Harum appeal -- but when will they share their ruling with us?
What the IPKat wants to know is whether any of his readers can tell him when the ruling of their Lordships might be expected. He's checked the House of Lords website for exciting developments, but this information was not among them. If you know, can you please post the information below or email the IPKat here.
Merpel says, how strange it is to think that the average age of the Law Lords hearing this appeal is lower than that of the pop group litigants ...
Watch and listen to "Whiter Shade of Pale" here ...
... and here on the ukulele