One Media iP Group Plc
("One Media", the "Group" or the "Company")
Conclusion to Copyright Infringement Claim
One Media iP Group Plc (AIM: OMIP), a digital media content provider, which consolidates, exploits and monetises intellectual property rights around music and video announces that further to its announcement of the 20th February 2017 it has reached an amicable resolution to the ongoing Middle District of Tennessee dispute with HHO Licensing Ltd, Henry Hadaway Organisation Ltd and Henry Hadaway personally.
The terms of the settlement are confidential.
One Media iP Group Plc
Chairman and Chief
Executive, Michael Infante Tel: +44 (0)175 378 5500
One Media iP Group Plc
Corporate Communications
Alice Dyson-Jones Tel +44 (0)175 378 5501
Cairn Financial Advisers
LLP Nominated Adviser
Liam Murray / Jo Turner Tel: +44 (0)20 7213 0880
Panmure Gordon (UK) Limited
Broker
Karri Vuori Tel: +44 (0)20 7886 2500
Notes to Editors
Based at Pinewood Studios, One Media is an 'intellectual property' (IP) owner and controller of rights within the digital arena concerning music, video and digital distribution. The consumer led but B2B (Business-to-business) operation looks to exploit its catalogue of over 250,000+ music tracks and over 10,000 hours of video by recompiling the content for sale through over 600 digital music and video stores groups worldwide. The Company has a team of Creative Technicians, all of whom are YouTube certified, who digitise the content, create the metadata, re-compile and prepare the digital music & video releases using bespoke in-house developed software. Additionally, One Media makes its library of content available for TV shows, movies, adverts and websites requiring synchronised music. One Media focuses on music performed by well-known artists from every genre, including; pop, rock, reggae, R&B, children's music, karaoke, jazz, soul, blues, rap, hip-hop, gospel, world-music, plus stand-up comedy, spoken-word. In July 2014 the Group acquired for a consideration of USD$1.6m the Point Classics classical music library bringing the number to over 10,000 classical tracks now available to the Group for exploitation. The Group owns all the rights to the Men & Motors (originally Granada/ITV) TV shows originally aired on British TV between 1996 and 2010. Comprising of over 3400 shows is available for viewing on the Groups YouTube Channel. Recently the Group has developed a content discovery and policing software service 'Technical Copyright Analysis Tool' (TCAT) as a new service to record companies, publishers and law firms searching information of artist and tracks on legitimate digital stores. One Media is eligible for Enterprise Investment Schemes ("EIS") and Venture Capital Trusts ("VCT").