Gayles explained that his ruling differed from those passed down in California and New York because those states have more legislation covering arts and entertainment issues. “There is no specific Florida legislation covering sound recording property rights, nor is there a bevy of case law interpreting common law copyright related to the arts,” Gayles said. “If this Court adopts Flo & Eddie’s position, it would be creating a new property right in Florida as opposed to interpreting the law.”
This latest ruling could impact the greater arc of this ongoing legal battle. Flo & Eddie received class action status for the California lawsuit and Sirius XM’s effort for an immediate appeal of the ruling was denied. The satellite radio company can appeal in the New York suit, but the judge in that state has been siding with Flo & Eddie in most of her decisions.