Still no peace in sight for GMA Network and singer-songwriter Gary Granada (in photo). The warring parties issued separate statements over the weekend to further state their stand on the infringement issue raised by Gary against the Kapuso Network over a commissioned jingle for a charity campaign.
GMA Network and Gary Granada issue new statements over jingle controversy
Monday, February 9, 2009
03:06 PM
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The word war between folk singer-songwriter Gary Granada and the GMA Kapuso Foundation continues to escalate with both parties issuing new arguments to stress their respective points.
Tension brewed last week after Gary accused the Kapuso Foundation of violating intellectual property rights. In an audio statement propagated in cyberspace, Gary narrated being asked to arrange a campaign jingle for the GMA Kapuso Foundation in partnership with multinational giant Procter & Gamble.
Gary's study, as he said in his statement, was rejected, prompting the client to seek another composer-arranger. Gary, however, complained that the final version as broadcast resembles the initial version he submitted.
"Obviously, ginamit nila 'yong edited lyrics batay sa pagkasukat ko," Gary pointed out. "Pero hindi lang po 'yon 'yong issue. Bukod sa lyrics, ginamit din nilang tungtungan ang musical structure na ginawa ko."
MISDIRECTED ATTACK. GMA Network, in an initial statement, slammed the veteran songsmith's claim of "sole authorship" of the material in question.
"Certainly, Mr. Granada cannot claim sole authorship of the lyrics because he himself admits that GMA provided the lyrics and that he 'rewrote' portions of it, which means that he admits as well the authorship of the lyrics by GMA Marketing."
The statement further said: "The changes to the GMA lyrics, whether all or some of them originated from Mr. Granada, are mere ideas, or refinements to it. In the case cited, it was held ideas, refinements, and suggestions, standing alone, are not independently copyrightable."
A week after explaining its side, a new statement was issued by the network's legal team to answer Gary's position.
"Mr. Granada is fully aware that GMA (i.e., GMA Marketing) had commissioned a second composer to write the music for the GMA Kapuso Foundation jingle after his own composition was rejected.
"Despite knowledge that GMA did not compose the music, Mr. Granada continues to make the claim that GMA used his musical structure to create the jingle or that GMA infringed his musical composition. If there is infringement at all, Mr. Granada must know that GMA cannot be the infringer, simply because GMA did not create the work.
"Mr. Granada's complaint of infringement is therefore misdirected. We believe that Mr. Granada is deliberately training his attacks on GMA because GMA is a convenient target for his purposes. We see evident malice here.
"When the second composer submitted to us her composition, we heard a work different from Mr. Granada's. Mr. Granada himself, in an earlier communication, never mentioned any similarity between the two compositions.
"We refer to his email to his manager (a copy of which had been earlier forwarded to us by the manager prior to this controversy). In that email, Mr. Granada said of the composition selected by GMA as follows: 'I have worked long enough in this industry to appreciate with no hesitation the works of other people over mine. I have not at all developed the habit of 'lifting my own bench' as it were. But this is the pits. Any decent producer should know that in this one, mediocrity ruled.' He also wrote: "They chose this composition???!!!'
"Mr. Granada further stated: "Of course I feel offended. But it's their money, it's their call, it's their taste. Reminds me of people who run this country. I feel bad for composers too. This is not a good sign. If the networks and the music and ad industry prefer mediocrity, it is a discouraging signal to people who still hope to pursue excellence."
"Mr. Granada was referring to the composition selected by GMA over his own. He did not say then that the composition GMA selected was based on the musical structure he created. What he said was that the composition was 'mediocre' and that its selection was 'the pits.'
"If Mr. Granada himself had earlier noted no similarity between what he and the other composer wrote, he has no basis accusing GMA of infringement for its use or of taking advantage of his work. Like Mr. Granada, GMA also saw no similarity between the two musical compositions.
NOT CLAIMING CO-AUTHORSHIP. Gary then issued a written statement stressing that he is not claiming co-authorship of the final product approved for airing. Pertaining to the statements released by his former client, Gary accused the Kapuso Network of deceiving the public by straying away from the real issue at hand.
The songwriter behind the hits "'Pag Nanalo ang Ginebra" and "Mabuti Pa Sila," among others, stressed that he was accusing the network of unethical practice and that he was not going after sole or co-authorship rights of the jingle.
"I made it very, very clear in my audio narrative. Unang-una po, liwanagin ko lang, hinding-hindi ko inaangkin yung nilabas nila sa TV. Ang claim ko, hindi sila makakagawa nun kung hindi nila sinamantala ang study na gawa ko.
"Apparently, GMA Network never even bothered to listen to the narrative in its entirety. That is GMA Network's slogan: Katotohanan. So you expect better research from their people. By making it appear that I am claiming co-authorship, GMA Network skirts the issues I have raised, and in effect deceives the public.
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