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.'





Hindi yung side lang GMA lang ang binabasa nyo. Iba ang Claims nya sa Isinasagot ng GMA. Obviously, nililihis ng GMA ang topic para malito ang mga taong interesado sa kuwentong ito.
Example: Gary: Hoy! recipe ko yan.
GMA: Recipe mo nga pero hinaluan ko nang carrots kaya nag-iba na!
Gary: Pero hindi mo naman na-imbento yang luto na yan kung hindi ko pinag-aralang iluto at ibinigay ko sa yo ang recipe at mga ingredients nito.
GMA: Pero nilagyan ko na ng carrots so hindi mo na recipe.
please study the premise of infringement of rights! the source of the work can never be called so because in the first place they own it, simple lang naman intindihin kase ba't pinapagulo pa, hi pwedeng tawanging magnanakaw yung may-ari! gets nyo! ano ba kase iniisip nyo sa infringement of rights - refrigerator ganun!
lessons in life: learn to accept shortcomings and try to cry sometimes, shedding tears is not cowardice but a symbol of strength that in your eyes there is still bucketful of tears to flow down anew!
di lahat ng ninaai natin magugustuhan ng iba, matuto kang tumaggap ng ctiticism because in life there is no monopoly of either knowledge or talent!
anong klaseng hangin ba kase ang pumasok diayn sa kukuti mo, iutot mo nalang iyan at yun ang totoong pasabog, parang granada ha ha ha...
If you uploaded a video to youtube with copyrights or copyrighted by someone, is it good for that someone to slam youtube with quot;copyright infringementquot;? Absolutely NO!
If you seek money and popularity, of course you might want to sue Youtube instead of the uploader who actually infringes his rights.
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In Gary's case, I think he is the one who is misleading the people, he is no different from those sour looser who got so desperate of loosing a project/income. This is madness, this is called revenge.
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Or I think, Gary might have allowed his self to be used by the other network. Remember the rating issue?
may point si mr.granada.
hindi naman siguro pera habol niya, kundi yung rights niya and yung concept niya.
alam mo naman kung sayo talaga gawa yun..
sayang... KAPUSO don't do that to small people...tsk.tsk
halos pareho nga nman ang music n ginawa nya sa ginamit ng gma foundation..
nkakalungkot lng basahin sa mga comments n sinasabihan n mukang pera c mr. gary granada or bumubuntot lng sa gma for popularity, cguro mas mganda if u will try to listen to his audio statement..
familiar aq sa knya kc naririnig q lagi ang name nya sa tv everytym n mag-eexpress ng gratitude ung ibang mga singers sa knya..
and lastly, i learned in school music class nmin n isa xa sa foundation ng musikang pinoy.. :
Also, if the e-mail sent by his manager is true, what right does Mr. Granada has asking GMA for respect when the remarks of the composer of the music is disrespectful. Just because you have been composing song for decades does not give you the authority to say what is mediocre or not.
Lastly, you complain about the bad taste of GMA for chosing that composer over you, but you did not complaing about the similarity in musical composition?