CHANCERY DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
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(1) Alan Williams Entertainment Limited (2) Alan Williams |
Claimants |
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(1) William Hurd (2) Alex Bines (3) Paul Prewer (also known as Paul da Vinci) |
Defendants |
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Rebecca Page (instructed by The Simkins Partnership) for the Defendants
Hearing dates: 4, 5, 6, 7 and 10 October 2005
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice David Richards:
Band Names
1. There be two Rubettes bands with immediate effect and named as follows:
1.1 "The Rubettes featuring Alan Williams [and other band members]"
2.2 "The Rubettes featuring Bill Hurd [and other band members]"
except that Mr Williams' band is to perform as 'The Rubettes' up to and including 31 December 2002.
Existing Stock & Merchandise
2. Provided Alan Williams supplies to the Defendants within 14 days a full stock list of all existing product and merchandise and memorabilia, he be permitted to sell the same notwithstanding the terms of this Agreement.
New Logo & Trade Marks
3. Each Party to produce and use "new" Rubettes logo and Trade Marks and neither party to use the current Rubettes logo or Trade Marks.
4. Mutual non-objection to registration of the new Trade Marks by other party.
5. Neither band will trade as "Rubettes" or "The Rubettes" as from 1 January 2003.
6. All future merchandise to have new logo on.
Press Release
7. The parties will be entitled to put out their own Press Release regarding the settlement of the case.
Alan William's Present Website
8. Alan Williams to change his website to reflect the terms of this Agreement by 1 January 2003.
Mutual Undertakings: Non-disparagement and Peaceful co-existence
9. Mutual undertakings by all parties not to disparage the others to third parties nor to threaten the others, but to peacefully co-exist in fair competition with each other.
Paul Prewer
10. Paul Prewer (professionally known as Paul Da Vinci) agrees not to refer to himself as former lead singer of the Rubettes and to use his reasonable endeavours to prevent others from so doing.
"The propositions of particular relevance when considering a compromise have usually been the following:
(a) words are to be given their plain and literal meaning unless the result is absurd or the agreement is inconsistent within itself;
(b) words are to be interrupted in such a way as to effectuate the agreement rather than to invalidate it;
(c) the agreement should be considered as a whole, the meaning of the words to be taken from their context with a view, if possible, to giving effect to the whole of it."
I would only comment that paragraph (a) is to be applied in the light of paragraph (c) and in the light of the relevant circumstances of the agreement and that against that background words are to be given their natural and ordinary meaning, rather than a "plain and literal meaning".
International Artists Website
"With three of the original members of The Rubettes still in attendance, namely Alan Williams, Guitar (lead vocals, Mick Clarke, bass/vocals and Bill Hurd keyboard/vocals, plus Alex Bines on drums, who has been with them since they reformed, The Rubettes are as popular as ever."
Even without the extraordinary reference to Alan Williams, this entry would breach clauses 1.2 and 5 of the agreement.
Advertising by promoters
"Recently I went to a 70's weekend at Pontins, Brean Sands organised by Yesterday Once More. There I saw the other "Rubettes" and I have to say they were not a patch on yourselves. I find it strange that there are two bands calling themselves the Rubettes…Bill Hurd and some guy by the name of Paul D'Vinci forming another version of the Rubettes is surely a rip off."
None of the advertising material for this event is in evidence. The claimants have not established that for this event in 2003 the defendants were billed or advertised as the Rubettes. An advertisement for the same event in 2004 is in evidence and does show them billed as The Rubettes. I am not prepared to infer that they were so described in the advertisements for the 2003 event and there is no pleaded case as regards the 2004 event. I therefore reject this allegation.
"Once the booking was confirmed we were advised that in the billing it must be stated 'featuring Bill Hurd and Paul Da Vinci'. This information was then passed on the Council's Corporate Communications who manage the marketing and publicity for the Dagenham Town Show."
It is apparent that proper warnings were given to the local authority, which failed to abide by them. In my view, the defendants took reasonable steps to ensure that they were correctly billed and I reject the allegation of breach of the agreement in relation to this event.
Television shows
Miscellaneous allegations
"The voice on the recording does sound like mine although I have no recollection of ever making such an intro and all I can say is that nowadays I always try to refer to The Rubettes in announcements, rather than "We" or "Ours". However, bearing in mind that I was involved and played on all the songs the claimant refers to here, it is not surprising that I sometimes say "Ours" and it is arguably not incorrect for me to do so."
He repeated in cross-examination that it sounded like his voice on the CD, except for the statement about Paul Da Vinci, and he said that the tape heard at the beginning and end of the tape was the introduction used by his band, which was devised in the days of the original Rubettes.
Defendants' domain name and website
Clause 10 of the compromise agreement
Counterclaim
Remedies