Friday, January 30, 2009

Rapper to Pull Song in Copyright Fight.

Last year, Abkco Music Inc. a song called "playing with fire", the melody and lyrics without permission the"1965 Stones tune "playing with fire involving rapper his producers, record companies and music publishers defendants".  Meet the copyright in the U.S. District Court filed in Manhattan, Abkco program started working with fire "in the game to use for grants were ready. But when they brought the song" clearly stated that the proposed Lil Wayne song, sexist, and to report the attack has changed his mind. "Executive Abkco only reviews the song was recorded and released as they learn to read.
Rapper to Pull Song in Copyright Fight.
"When Carter III ", which was presented, according to Nielsen SoundScan in the U.S. almost two million copies sold." With Fire "Playing Amazon.com Inc. 's iTunes Music Store MP3 and services such as digital download through additional 42,000 sold." The best -2.8 million units sold nationwide last year's album, which sold Carter was. But President Abkco Jody Klein, "this case was not about money. A case permanently rapper Lil Wayne Carter III hit album, "a song has been deleted and Apple Inc. 's, such as digital music stores - Rolling Stones thrown track download services", presented by a music publisher in the framework agreement.

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