Grace Borg and Andrea Milana, owners of Exotique Record Label, have filed a lawsuit against PBS, claiming damages for a breach of their exclusive rights over Eurosong winner Thea Garrett.

They said they had signed a contract for the exclusive management of the artist but PBS had breached their exclusive rights over the singer.

PBS, they said, gave certain rights to third parties, such as to telephone company Go to use the winning song as a mobile ring tone. A contract was signed with a foreign recording label to include the song My Dream in an album that would be sold internationally.

Legal procurator Sharon Mizzi and lawyers Patrick Galea and Paul Cachia signed the writ.

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