Legal action above Golden Globes civil rights headed to trial

Quarter guess Valerie Baker Fairbank issued a tentative ruling Monday denying a effort by musical producer Dick Clark Productions to dismiss the suit. She force immediately decide who owns the broadcast privileges through a trial scheduled to set in motion on Sept. 6 now Los Angeles.The Hollywood Foreign Press overtone, which organizes the Globes awards, sued DCP and its just starting out owners only remaining day, claiming they sold broadcast constitutional rights to the NBC arrangement through 2018 with no proper okay.They maintain the privileges to the extravaganza were sold instead of take away than they were worth, and with the purpose of DCP and Red Zone headquarters Partners just had privileges to turn out the extravaganza through 2011. The adjudicator preference exhibit to appraisal several contracts entered into in excess of the years amid the HFPA and DCP to decide who owns the broadcast civil rights.

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