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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS DALLAS DIVISION § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § PLAINTIFFS § § VS. § § MCKINNEY AVENUE RESTAURANT GROUP II, LLC d/b/a PRIMO’S TEX-MEX § GRILLE; PHILIP R. LACERTE, FRANCISCO § § BONILLA-LINERO and BRENT BAKER, § each individually, § § DEFENDANTS. BROADCAST MUSIC, INC.; MJ PUBLISHING TRUST d/b/a MIJAC MUSIC; MOEBETOBLAME MUSIC; MJ PUBLISHING TRUST d/b/a MIRAN PUBLISHING; HOUSE OF CASH, INC.; NU SHOOZ ORCHESTRA LLC; HIP CITY MUSIC INC.; HIFROST PUBLISHING; CASS COUNTY MUSIC; RED CLOUD MUSIC; PAINTED DESERT MUSIC CORPORATION; BMG PLATINUM SONGS (US); COREY FOWLER; CAHRON CHILDS; CHANTI GLEE; RUNWAY STAR MUSIC PUBLISHING;WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP.,
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PLAINTIFFS' ORIGINAL COMPLAINT Plaintiffs Broadcast Music, Inc. ("BMI"), et al. (collectively "Plaintiffs"), by their attorneys, for their Original Complaint against Defendants, McKinney Avenue Restaurant Group II, LLC d/b/a Primo's Tex-Mex Grille ("Primo's"); Philip R. Lacerte, Francisco Bonilla-Linero and Brent Baker, each individually (collectively “Defendants”), allege as follows:
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JURISDICTION AND VENUE 1. This is a suit for copyright infringement under the United States Copyright Act of
1976, as amended, 17 U.S.C §§ 101 et seq. (the "Copyright Act"). This Court has jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331 and 1338(a). Additionally, this Court has supplemental
jurisdiction over any state-law claims within the same case or controversy pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1367(a). 2. This Court has personal jurisdiction over Defendants because Defendants are
residents of and/or are incorporated in this State and are conducting business in this State, including in this District, Defendants' acts of copyright infringement are occurring in this State, including in this District, and Defendants should anticipate being haled into court in this State. 3. 1400(a). THE PARTIES 4. Plaintiff, Broadcast Music, Inc. ("BMI"), is a corporation organized and existing Venue is proper in this judicial district pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1391 and
under the laws of the State of New York. BMI's principal place of business is 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10007. BMI has been granted the right to license the public performance rights in approximately 7.5 million copyrighted musical compositions (the "BMI Repetoire"), including those which are alleged herein to have been infringed. 5. The other Plaintiffs are the owners of the copyrights in the musical compositions
which are the subject of this lawsuit. All Plaintiffs are joined pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 17(a) and 19(a).
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Plaintiff MJ Publishing Trust is a Trust d/b/a Mijac Music. This Plaintiff is the
owner of a copyright in at least one of the songs in this action. 7. Plaintiff Moebetoblame Music is a partnership owned by Michael Balzary, John
Anthony Frusciante, Anthony Kiedis and Chad Gaylord Smith. This Plaintiff is the owner of a copyright in at least one of the songs in this action. 8. Plaintiff MJ Publishing Trust is a Trust d/b/a Miran Publishing. This Plaintiff is the
owner of a copyright in at least one of the songs in this action. 9. Plaintiff House of Cash, Inc. is a corporation. This Plaintiff is the owner of a
copyright in at least one of the songs in this action. 10. Plaintiff Nu Shooz Orchestra LLC is a limited liability company. This Plaintiff is
the owner of a copyright in at least one of the songs in this action. 11. Plaintiff Hip City Music Inc. is a corporation. This Plaintiff is the owner of a
copyright in at least one of the songs in this action. 12. Plaintiff Hifrost Publishing is a partnership owned by Hiriam Hicks and Elliot
Straite. This Plaintiff is the owner of a copyright in at least one of the songs in this action. 13. Plaintiff Cass County Music is a sole proprietorship owned by Donald Hugh Henley.
This Plaintiff is the owner of a copyright in at least one of the songs in this action. 14. Plaintiff Red Cloud Music is a sole proprietorship owned by Glenn Lewis Frey.
This Plaintiff is the owner of a copyright in at least one of the songs in this action. 15. Plaintiff Painted Desert Music Corporation is a corporation. This Plaintiff is the
owner of a copyright in at least one of the songs in this action. 16. Plaintiff BMG Platinum Songs (US) is a limited liability company. This Plaintiff is
the owner of a copyright in at least one of the songs in this action.
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Plaintiff Corey Fowler is an individual. This Plaintiff is the owner of a copyright
in at least one of the songs in this action. 18. Plaintiff Cahron Childs is an individual. This Plaintiff is the owner of a copyright
in at least one of the songs in this action. 19. Plaintiff Chanti Glee is an individual. This Plaintiff is the owner of a copyright in
at least one of the songs in this action. 20. Plaintiff Runway Star Music Publishing is a sole proprietorship owned by Ebony
Star West. This Plaintiff is the owner of a copyright in at least one of the songs in this action. 21. Plaintiff Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. is a corporation. This Plaintiff is the
owner of a copyright in at least one of the songs in this action. 22. Defendant McKinney Avenue Restaurant Group II, LLC is a limited liability
company organized and existing under the laws of the state of Texas, which operates, maintains and controls an establishment known as Primo’s Tex-Mex Grille, located at 4861 Bass Pro Drive, Garland, Texas 75043-4834, in this district (the “Establishment”). Defendant may be served with process by serving its registered agent, Philip R. Lacerte, 3309 McKinney Ave., Dallas, Texas 75227. 23. In connection with the operation of this business, Defendant McKinney Avenue
Restaurant Group II, LLC publicly performs musical compositions and/or causes musical compositions to be publicly performed. 24. Upon information and belief, Defendant McKinney Avenue Restaurant Group II,
LLC has a direct financial interest in the Establishment. 25. Upon information and belief, Defendant Philip R. Lacerte is an officer of Defendant
McKinney Avenue Restaurant Group II, LLC with primary responsibility for the operation and
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management of that limited liability company and the Establishment. Defendant Philip R. Lacerte may be served with process by serving him at 3309 McKinney Ave., Dallas, Texas 75204 or 2900 McKinnon St., Apt. 2900, Dallas, Texas 75201. 26. Upon information and belief, Defendant Philip R. Lacerte has the right and ability to
supervise the activities of Defendant McKinney Avenue Restaurant Group II, LLC and a direct financial interest in that limited liability company and the Establishment. 27. Upon information and belief, Defendant Francisco Bonilla-Linero is an officer of
Defendant McKinney Avenue Restaurant Group II, LLC with primary responsibility for the operation and management of that limited liability company and the Establishment. Defendant Francisco Bonilla-Linero may be served with process by serving him at 3600 Armstrong, Dallas, Texas 75205. 28. Upon information and belief, Defendant Francisco Bonilla-Linero has the right and
ability to supervise the activities of Defendant McKinney Avenue Restaurant Group II, LLC and a direct financial interest in that limited liability company and the Establishment. 29. Upon information and belief, Defendant Brent Baker, as General Manager, has
primary responsibility for the operation and management of the Establishment. Defendant Brent Baker may be served with process by serving him at 4861 Bass Pro Dr., Garland, Texas 750434834 or 5150 Rexton Ln., Dallas, Texas 75214. 30. Upon information and belief, Defendant Brent Baker, as General Manager, has the
right and ability to supervise the activities of the Establishment. CLAIMS OF COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT 31. through 30.
Plaintiffs repeat and reallege each of the allegations contained in paragraphs 1
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Plaintiffs allege eleven (11) claims of willful copyright infringement, based upon
Defendants' unauthorized public performance of musical compositions from the BMI Repetoire. All of the claims for copyright infringement joined in this Complaint are governed by the same legal rules and involve similar facts. Joinder of these claims will promote the convenient administration of justice and will avoid a multiplicity of separate, similar actions against Defendants. 33. Attached as a Schedule (the "Schedule") and incorporated herein as Exhibit A, is a
list identifying some of the many musical compositions whose copyrights were infringed by Defendants. The Schedule contains information on the eleven (11) claims of copyright Each numbered claim has the following eight lines of
infringement at issue in this action.
information: Line 1 providing the claim number; Line 2 listing the title of the musical composition related to that claim; Line 3 identifying the writer(s) of the musical composition; Line 4 identifying the publisher(s) of the musical composition and the plaintiff(s) in this action pursuing the claim at issue; Line 5 providing the date on which the copyright registration was issued for the musical composition; Line 6 indicating the Registration number(s); Line 7 showing the date(s) of infringement; and Line 8 identifying the Establishment where the infringement occurred. 34. The musical compositions identified on the Schedule, the person(s) named on Line 3
was the creator of the work (all references to Lines are lines on the Schedule). 35. Each work identified on the Schedule, on or about the date(s) indicated on Line 5,
the publisher(s) named on Line 4 (including any predecessors-in-interest), complied in all respects with the requirements of the Copyright Act and received from the Register of Copyrights the Certificates of Registration bearing the number(s) listed on Line 6. 36. On the date(s) listed on Line 7, Plaintiff BMI was (and still is) the licensor of the
public performance rights in the musical composition identified on Line 2. On the date(s) listed on
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Line 7, the publisher(s) listed on Line 4 were (and still are) the owner(s) of the copyright in the respective musical compositions listed on Line 2. 37. On the date(s) listed on Line 7, Defendants performed and/or caused to be publicly
performed at the Establishment the musical composition identified on Line 2 without a license or permission to do so. Thus, Defendants have committed copyright infringement. 38. The specific acts of copyright infringement alleged, as well as Defendants’ entire
course of conduct, have caused and are causing Plaintiffs great and incalculable damage. By continuing to provide unauthorized public performances of works in the BMI Repertoire at the Establishment, Defendants threaten to continue committing copyright infringement. Unless this Court restrains Defendants from committing further acts of copyright infringement, Plaintiffs will suffer irreparable injury for which they have no adequate remedy at law. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs pray for a judgment that: (a) Defendants, their agents, servants, employees, and all persons acting under their permission and authority, be enjoined and restrained from infringing, in any manner, the copyrighted musical compositions licensed by BMI, pursuant to 17 U.S.C. § 502; (b) (c) Defendants be ordered to pay statutory damages, pursuant to 17 U.S.C. § 504(c); Defendants be ordered to pay costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees, pursuant to 17 U.S.C. § 505; and (d) That Plaintiffs have such other and further relief as is just and equitable.
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Respectfully submitted, /s/Myall S. Hawkins Myall S. Hawkins Texas Bar No. 09250320 Myall.Hawkins@bakermckenzie.com Tan Pham Texas Bar No. 24046628 Email: Tan.Pham@Bakermckenzie.com William R. Hales Texas Bar No. 24074340 Email: Ryan.Hales@Bakermckenzie.com BAKER & McKENZIE LLP 700 Louisiana St., Ste. 3000 Houston, Texas 77002 Phone: 713 427 5000 Fax: 713 427 5099 William D. McSpadden Texas Bar No. 24002587 Email: William.McSpadden@Bakermckenzie.com BAKER & McKENZIE LLP 2300 Trammell Crow Center 2001 Ross Avenue Dallas, Texas 75201 Phone: 214 978 3000 Fax: 214 978 3099 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFS BROADCAST MUSIC, INC., ET AL.
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