Seems there's been some legal-beagle history to this.....
http://www.kemplaw.net/hnic-litigation.html
"... The balance of the motion related to 32 questions is presently adjourned pending the outcome of a mediation that is schedule to occur early in 2008 ...."
Guessin' the mediation didn't go all that well, eh?
Wait,
here's more from the music folks!
Dear Friends:
It's a sad day.
Effective immediately following the last playoff game of this season the CBC will cease using the Hockey Night in Canada Theme.
A more formal announcement follows below, but first a small but important message... Dolores Claman, composer of the song, would like to express her deepest gratitude to all the many kind people who over the years have said how much the song means to them.
Each time someone called or emailed to use the song in their wedding ceremony, or school project, or family event... or just to tell a story about great childhood memories, it's been a tremendous honour. And though we've received many, none will ever be forgotten.
We will continue with our sheet music, CD, etc. as long as we can and as long as you continue to ask for it.
We'll still be here if you'd like to contact us for any reason. Feel free to send email to John Ciccone: john@hockeytheme.com
Once again, thank you.
John R. Ciccone
President
Copyright Music & Visuals
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For release June 4, 2008:
Hockey Night In Canada Theme to End:
This evening's Stanley Cup game 6 may be the last occasion that the widely recognized “Dunt- da-DUNT- da-dunt” refrain of the Hockey Night in Canada Theme (sometimes referred to as "Canada's Second National Anthem") will ever be heard in association with Hockey Night in Canada.
The composition was written by Dolores Claman in 1968 and has become one of the longest running theme songs in broadcasting history.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ("CBC") has advised the composer, owner and administrator of the musical composition that it is not prepared to enter into a new license agreement with respect to the use of the theme. The current license agreement expires at the conclusion of the 2007/08 NHL playoffs.
The CBC has been offered a new license on terms that are virtually identical to those that have existed for the past decade (the cost to CBC to use the theme is approximately $500.00 for each game broadcast of Hockey Night in Canada). However, the CBC has chosen to move in a new direction.
Although the parties have been involved in litigation since 2004, this has not interfered with CBC’s ongoing use of the Theme in conjunction with Hockey Night In Canada - Similarly, the resolution of the outstanding litigation is not a pre-condition of the proposed new license agreement.
Dolores Claman states: "I am saddened by the decision of the CBC to drop the Hockey Night in Canada Theme after our lengthy history together. I nevertheless respect its right to move in a new direction."
For a more detailed history of the theme see:
www.hockeytheme.com
For further information contact:
John R. Ciccone
President
Copyright Music & Visuals
416-979-3333
john@copyrightmv.com