Chicago Sun-Times

CHANCE’S ‘ WINDOWS’ PAIN

Rapper sued for alleged copyright infringeme­nt over music used in song

- BY JON SEIDEL Staff Reporter Email: jseidel@suntimes.com Twitter: @SeidelCont­ent

Chance the Rapper has been sued for alleged copyright infringeme­nt by a New York lawyer and jazz musician who claims he wrote the music included by Chicago’s rising star in the song “Windows.”

Abdul Wali Muhammad, formerly known as Eric P. Saunders, filed his lawsuit Tuesday in federal court in Chicago. The eight- page complaint describes Muhammad as a jazz musician and composer who has performed with several musical artists and now practices criminal and civil rights law in New York.

The lawsuit also claims Muhammad composed the song “Bridge Through Time” and first registered the copyright for the compositio­n on May 21, 1979. He is asking a federal judge to order Chance, or anyone working with him, to stop “copying, distributi­ng, performing, selling or offering to sell Chance’s song ‘ Windows.’ ”

Alawyer for Chance the Rapper, whose real name is Chancelor Bennett, did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

“Chance’s copyright infringeme­nt was willful,” the lawsuit alleges. “Chance knewthat he did not have permission to use any part of Muhammad’s copyrighte­d song, yet he used a significan­t portion of ‘ Bridge Through Time’ in his song ‘ Windows.’ Chance also distribute­d his song ‘ Windows’ knowing of the infringeme­nt, or acting in willful disregard for whether the song was the subject of the copyright.”

The lawsuit, filed on Muhammad’s behalf by Mark Roth of Roth Fioretti LLC in Chicago, claims Muhammad first became aware in April of the alleged copyright infringeme­nt. It indicates his attorney contacted Chance’s lawyers in May and asked the rapper to “cease further infringeme­nt of

the copyright.”

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