London judge rules The 1975 not individually liable for on-stage kiss at Malaysian festival

Reading now: 890

The 1975 cannot be held personally and individually liable for the the losses sustained by Malaysian festival Good Vibes in 2023 – find out more below.The ruling comes amidst a court hearing between the band and festival organiser Future Sound Asia (FSA) – an argument for The 1975 being cleared of individual liability was heard by the Malaysian High Court last week.Per AP, London judge William Hansen has now said that FSA’s demand that The 1975’s members be liable for the losses they faced after the entire festival was shut down following The 1975’s performance and on-stage kiss are “bad as a matter of law and that there is no good reason why the matter should go to trial”.Judge Hansen has also allowed the case to proceed between The 1975’s company The 1975 Productions LLP – not as individuals – and FSA, but has order FSA to pay £100,000 in legal costs.Last summer news arose that the band were being sued for $2.4million (£1.9 million) by the festival organisers, Future Sound Asia (FSA).

This came as the latter claimed that The 1975 Productions LLP breached their contract and the four band members were in breach of a duty of care.The band’s representative Edmund Cullen earlier this month called the FSA’s attempt to “pin liability on individuals” an “illegitimate, artificial and incoherent” and “quite bizarre” when the organisers had a contract with the band’s company and asked for the court to strike out claims against the individual members.In response, Andrew Burns – who is representing the FSA – claimed that the members “deliberately behaved in a way to challenge and provoke the Malaysian authorities”, and as a result, the festival has “substantial losses”.All of their comments and legal proceedings track back to The.

Read more on nme.com
The website celebsbar.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA