I’m still owed a decade of royalties from the 1st one.” He then revealed the band blocked him for the statement.Turns out that they were able to reach an agreement. Richardson alleged that he was still owed royalties for his work on Born Of Osiris’ beloved 2011 record The Discovery. Born Of Osiris and former guitarist Jason Richardson have settled their disagreement on unpaid royalties. Born of Osiris and Jason Richardson, who appeared on the band’s beloved 2011 album, Now, in a new Twitter post, Richardson has revealed that he has finally received a royalty payment from Sumerian Records, the label that released “Soooooo lol after 9+ years, 2 lawyers and a few hundred emails I’ve finally received my outstanding royalty debt from This is one of those situations where it’s impossible to know who’s in the right since there’s a whole lot of information about the ordeal that isn’t publicly known. Born Of Osiris and former guitarist Jason Richardson have settled their disagreement on unpaid royalties. When a fan joked a few months back that Richardson should rejoin the band for another album, he responded “Pass. But we’re glad Richardson’s been compensated for his work and we hope the band are satisfied with the outcome, too.Soooooo lol after 9+ years, 2 lawyers and a few hundred emails I’ve finally received my outstanding royalty debt from Also: Sam Ash, Paul Reed Smith, Moog, Peavey, Metal Blade, Sub Pop, Sumerian, Amoeba and many more companies. (Richardson exited the band within the next year and is currently a member of All That Remains.) The litigation came to light earlier this year when a fan on social media suggested that Born of Osiris reunite with Richardson to record a sequel to The Discovery. Former Born Of Osiris guitar player Jason Richardson has revealed that after "nine years, two lawyers and a few hundred emails," he has finally secured his royalties from Sumerian Records for his contributions to BOO's 2011 album, The Discovery. Richardson played on the band’s 2011 release, The Discovery, and claims the band still owed him royalties from the release. All images are © their respective owners. Richardson alleged that he was still owed royalties for his work on Born Of Osiris’ beloved 2011 record The Discovery. When a fan joked a few months back that Richardson should rejoin the band for another album, he responded “Pass. All rights reserved.

| Participants include Warner Music Group, Capitol Music Group, Sumerian Records, and The Orchard.Also includes Mastodon, Cattle Decapitation, Born of Osiris, and more.Sign up to receive the latest news, rumors and updates from Metal SucksWe discuss the band's new live album/DVD, his love of…Follow us online for more news, rumors and updates from Metal SucksAll content created & copyright © 2020 Metal Sucks. Richardson tweeted a few hours ago that he finally got payment after 9 years.“Soooooo lol after 9+ years, 2 lawyers and a few hundred emails I’ve finally received my outstanding royalty debt from At least this matter is resolved and all parties can move on.Soooooo lol after 9+ years, 2 lawyers and a few hundred emails I’ve finally received my outstanding royalty debt from At the end of each day, we will send you an email with all the updates we posted that day.© 2004 - 2020 Metal Injection LLC. Born of Osiris and Jason Richardson, who appeared on the band’s beloved 2011 album, The Discovery, have reached a settlement on a legal issue that saw the guitarist claiming he was owed years of unpaid royalties. The issue is question was brought up earlier this year in some very public Twitter beef.