Maryland IP Litigation 2008: Lawsuit Summary No. 20
- #20: Staggs v. West, No. 8:2008cv00728; filed March 20, 2008; assigned to J. Messitte
Dayna D. Staggs, III, a Prince Georges County, MD, resident and music recording artist who, as reported by On the Record, reportedly performs and produces under the alias D'Mystro, filed this copyright infringement lawsuit against singer Kanye West ("one of the worlds biggest Hip Hop Rap artist[s]") and co-defendants Roc-A-Fella Records, LLC, Good Music Carter Administration, Shawn Carter Records, LLC, and Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) (representing individually several defendants), for allegedly using Staggs' 1984 sound recording and composition entitled "Volume of Good Life." In particular, Staggs alleges that,
"Kanye West didn't obtain a license to use 'Volume of Good life' which has repeated melody's and uncleared vocal samples and compositional parts of sound recording with drum elements, including (45) lyrics from the original volume of good life."
According to the complaint, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) "reports that the Kayne West 'Good Life' master with mixed parts of 'Volume of Good Life' was a tremendous success, selling millions. Attaining multi-platinum status selling more then [sic] 5 million units." The Complaint goes on to allege that,
"The vulgar, sexual and racially-charged nature of the infringing master work is directly counter to Dayna D. Staggs long established public persona, utterly inconsistent with the musician, artist clean image , [sic] And harms the reputation of the Dayna D. Staggs Copyrighted Rock/Pop master work clean titled 'Volume of Good Life.'"
Count I of the Complaint alleges copyright infringement, contributory infringement, and unfair competition in violation of the Lanham Act. Plaintiff is seeking monetary damages, "impoundments."
The Complaint appears to have been filed by Mr. Staggs pro se as CEO of Dayna Paryss Entertainment.
