A US charity called the Association for Childhood Education International has filed a motion to intervene in the 'Happy Birthday' case as music publisher Warner/Chappell ponder their next move(s) after federal judge George H King ruled that Warner/Chappell’s copyright claim was invalid as they seemingly did not control the rights to the lyrics to the song. ACEI’s lawyers claim that the organisation had been receiving one-third of all revenues generated from Happy Birthday for over 20 years – and is largely reliant on this money to continue operating. ACEI argue that the song’s original author, Patty Hill, and her sister, Jessica Hill, had directly assigned rights to Summy Co – which would make Warner/Chappell the song’s rightful controller. Patty Hill, says the motion, was both a founding member and ‘active participant’ in ACEI “As the beneficiaries of Jessica Hill’s estate [which benefited from…
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