In a decision on Sept. 23, U.S. District Judge Philip Gutierrez ruled that Sirius XM is responsible for copyright liability for recordings made prior to 1972. His decision granted protection to those early recordings under California law, and opened the door for The Turtles to receive $100 million in damages for their music being broadcast on Sirius XM satellite radio.
Harvey Gradstein, a lawyer representing The Turtles, said that Sirius will need to face trial on damages unless both the judge and the appellate court allow a direct appeal. Due to the complexity of these copyright issues, and the law’s notoriously slow response to improvements in technology, it seems likely that we’ll be watching this case unfolding for quite some time.