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  • VP Records Stealing $$ - Mr. Vegas

    A Must Read.
    VP RECORDS.



    Today I received an email from my attorney, stating how difficult and expensive it would be, to take the fight further with VP records.
    This is my second attorney, that is giving me this news, after spending thousands of dollars in legal fees.
    In 1998/99, I signed a publishing agreement with Greensleeves records.
    My deal is a 75/25 deal, with the higher portion to me.
    VP Records bought Greensleeves records over 5 years ago and since then, it has been nothing but an uphill battle to collect publishing money.
    The latest tactic that VP record is using, is, claiming that titles that they own are being administered by other administrator, so they have to hold onto monies owed.
    There is nothing in my contract that states that Greensleeves who I signed my deal with, can hold onto any monies owed, if titles are mixed up. VP is only taking this route, because they do not want to pay monies owed to artists.
    I have since ask my new admin, Jack Russell, to turn over all titles that they are claiming, belongs to them.
    That was done, but VP records still has not turned over full payment.
    I made a phone call the boss, Chris Chin and told him what was going on, he told me, he would look into it and get back to me.
    I am still on the waiting list for over 1 year.
    This is a wake up call to all performers, your publishing is your pension, do not let VP records steal it!
    The new tactic that they are trying to use, is ridiculous!
    Titles get mixed up all the time in our industry (dancehall/reggae).
    The producers sometimes label the song with a different title than what the artist gives his publishers, visa versa.
    If your publisher see your material out there that no one is administering, they will add that title to your catalog.
    If another admin comes forward and can prove that, the title is a part of their deal, then it is turned over.
    This should not give any publishers or administrators any right to hold onto performers money.
    VP records has held onto millions of dollars in royalties from dancehall/reggae artists.
    They do not pay artists royalties.
    Their claims are, they pay the producers for the materials they are selling, with artists likeness and images.
    They can do this, because they are PROTECTED by our own music law in Jamaica, that states, "The Producers that provides the tapes owns the masters…" giving the artists no rights to the masters.
    When VP records bought Greensleeves, they knew most of the Dancehall/Reggae artists had publishing contracts with Greensleeves Rec.
    They knew they have been getting away with NOT paying artists royalties on sales of records for years, so why not get a hold on artists publishing as well.
    They knew that in order to take them to court, to get your money or your titles back, you would need to do that in a UK Court and most artists do not have the resources to put up a good fight.
    I can't tell you where to take your business, but with dancehall/reggae music out of Jamaica not selling and shows are drying up, you may want to think hard before giving your business to VP records.
    I use to get all my money that was due, before VP bought Greensleeves, now they hold onto monies owed and send a small percentage, for me to keep quite.
    It is time to come together artists, and writers!
    Let's get what is due to us NOW.
    MR VEGAS
    MV MUSIC.


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    Originally posted by Hortical View Post
    A Must Read.
    VP RECORDS.



    Today I received an email from my attorney, stating how difficult and expensive it would be, to take the fight further with VP records.
    This is my second attorney, that is giving me this news, after spending thousands of dollars in legal fees.
    In 1998/99, I signed a publishing agreement with Greensleeves records.
    My deal is a 75/25 deal, with the higher portion to me.
    VP Records bought Greensleeves records over 5 years ago and since then, it has been nothing but an uphill battle to collect publishing money.
    The latest tactic that VP record is using, is, claiming that titles that they own are being administered by other administrator, so they have to hold onto monies owed.
    There is nothing in my contract that states that Greensleeves who I signed my deal with, can hold onto any monies owed, if titles are mixed up. VP is only taking this route, because they do not want to pay monies owed to artists.
    I have since ask my new admin, Jack Russell, to turn over all titles that they are claiming, belongs to them.
    That was done, but VP records still has not turned over full payment.
    I made a phone call the boss, Chris Chin and told him what was going on, he told me, he would look into it and get back to me.
    I am still on the waiting list for over 1 year.
    This is a wake up call to all performers, your publishing is your pension, do not let VP records steal it!
    The new tactic that they are trying to use, is ridiculous!
    Titles get mixed up all the time in our industry (dancehall/reggae).
    The producers sometimes label the song with a different title than what the artist gives his publishers, visa versa.
    If your publisher see your material out there that no one is administering, they will add that title to your catalog.
    If another admin comes forward and can prove that, the title is a part of their deal, then it is turned over.
    This should not give any publishers or administrators any right to hold onto performers money.
    VP records has held onto millions of dollars in royalties from dancehall/reggae artists.
    They do not pay artists royalties.
    Their claims are, they pay the producers for the materials they are selling, with artists likeness and images.
    They can do this, because they are PROTECTED by our own music law in Jamaica, that states, "The Producers that provides the tapes owns the masters…" giving the artists no rights to the masters.
    When VP records bought Greensleeves, they knew most of the Dancehall/Reggae artists had publishing contracts with Greensleeves Rec.
    They knew they have been getting away with NOT paying artists royalties on sales of records for years, so why not get a hold on artists publishing as well.
    They knew that in order to take them to court, to get your money or your titles back, you would need to do that in a UK Court and most artists do not have the resources to put up a good fight.
    I can't tell you where to take your business, but with dancehall/reggae music out of Jamaica not selling and shows are drying up, you may want to think hard before giving your business to VP records.
    I use to get all my money that was due, before VP bought Greensleeves, now they hold onto monies owed and send a small percentage, for me to keep quite.
    It is time to come together artists, and writers!
    Let's get what is due to us NOW.
    MR VEGAS
    MV MUSIC.


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    Wid dis im attorney might ave more werk fi perform. Some inneresting allegations 'ere
    TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

    Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

    D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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    • #3
      LOL. Difficult and expensive work.
      "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Islandman View Post
        LOL. Difficult and expensive work.
        Yes...if it is widespread as he claims (and I've heard similar woes many times from peeps inna Babylon)...The artistes should consider a class action suit which mi US based attorneys...Goldman, Silverstein & Bronzewitz... might tek up on a contingency basis

        Mi nuh waan si dem draw fi di JA firm..Coppershot, Lead & Associates. VP fambily done feel dat areddy
        Last edited by Don1; August 5, 2015, 06:52 PM.
        TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

        Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

        D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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        • #5
          VP buy out Greensleves for the royalties when Greensleves was going under. VP became the only player in the game after Trojan and Body Music in England went down.

          VP started to concentrate on royalties which it never did before. No competition any more. The artists need to come as a unit to influence air play, to deal with artist related issues, not only for this but some artists and indy produce has accused VP while a few stand by them, but it is kind of normal in the business until it play out in court. I know a producer who took them to court and I think they settled out of court.
          • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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          • #6
            The one time I shopped in VP's store in Queens, I vowed never to go back. The way they dealt with the customers...it was bad even for a "Jamaican" company!

            Hope they lose the lawsuit!


            BLACK LIVES MATTER

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            • #7
              That must have been real bad.

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