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A copyright dispute has emerged in the final days of the Tobago House of Assembly campaign, with attorneys for a US-based music production company warning of imminent court action against the People’s National Movement (PNM).
In a pre-action protocol letter dated January 9, attorneys Keron Ramkhalwhan and Lloyd Robinson, acting for VAS Productions LLC, wrote to PNM general secretary Foster Cummings and Tobago Council political leader Ancil Dennis, alleging copyright infringement involving the song ‘Liff Up’.
VAS Productions, which is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, said it recorded and produced Liff Up, performed by local artiste Tyrell Swan, also known as Prince Swanny. The company said it owns the copyright and neighbouring rights under an August 1, 2025 agreement covering works produced for the artiste’s album Outside.
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