Universal Music Strikes Again: Threatens Bank Of America Over Ridiculous Parody Song
from the you-can't-be-serious dept
Yikes. Last week when we pointed to Universal Music's bad decision to sue MySpace we noted how aggressive the company has been recently in demanding that everyone pay them for using their music in any form whatsoever. However, we never expected it to go this far. Last week, one of the popular viral videos that got passed around was the incredibly earnest, but squirm-inducing, Bank of America employee singing a parody of U2's One to celebrate the bank's merger with MBNA. It's both hilarious and painful at the same time. It's really no wonder it got passed around. In the past, such corporate parody covers have been quite popular (somewhere I actually have an old CD of SGI employees singing about their new machines). At some point someone had even set up an amusing "chart" that would track the popularity of corporate songs. However, far be it from Universal Music (who supposedly owns the rights to the U2 song) to recognize parody as fair use. They've apparently been sending cease and desist letters to sites hosting or embedding the video -- and they apparently have threatened Bank of America as well. Of course, it's possible these aren't really the actions of Universal Music. While the NY Times is the one reporting it, so far, the only evidence they have is the cease & desist showing up in the comments and a "no comment" (and an immediate hang up) from the lawyer who supposedly sent the cease & desist. Still, given the company's recent activities in the space, it wouldn't be at all surprising to discover that there's some truth to this story.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Well...
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That Banker can sing
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Auto-pilot Lawyers
You'd think that in multi-billion dollar companies, they'd have someone or some branch responsible for deciding when and when not to sue people. If not, it's giving the lawyers a license to print money.
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That guys has some real balls to stand up in front of his co workers and belt that one out.
I have made a decision to no longer support Universal (I know, who cares right, just one person). No more movies, or CDs from them. The only way to get a corp to change the way it acts is to affect its bottom line. Everything else is a waste of time.
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Denial
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B od A is my bank
www.thatpoliticalblog.com
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Re: SGI CD
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I too hope they fight this. It was done in a meeting for bank of America, not placed on TV or radio with the express goal of ripping off U2 to promote BoA.
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I'm not sure
If singing badly is automatically considered parody then I know an awful lot of wedding singers who can stop paying for the rights to songs they use.
At best I'd say this is a gray area, but even then I'd side with it being infringement. HOWEVER, it's still stupid of Universal to go about it the way they are. (On the other hand we do live a litigious society where even ordinary people sue for stupid reasons.)
But let me ask you this: Do you think it would be legally acceptable to take a video game, say, one of the Grand Theft Auto games, paint smiley faces on the characters, call it a "parody" and release it for free online? Yes, I know that's not a perfect analogy, but still, you're clearly releasing what you could defend as "parody" but do you think it's right?
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Re: I'm not sure
quoted from his MySpace Blog
Do you get permission to do those parodies?
Yes, I do get permission from the original songwriters. While the law supports my ability to parody without permission, it's very important to me to try to maintain the relationships I've built with artists and writers over the years. Thankfully, most artists seem genuinely flattered to get the "Weird Al treatment." Some groups (including Nirvana) have publicly stated that they didn't realize that they had really "made it" until they heard my parody!
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Easy Outlet
You can't use the argument that private videos aren't displayed publicly.. they are put on YouTube...
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Bank of America Sucks!
Both are greedy corporate giants who have lost their focus and the loyalty of their customers.
Unforunately, neither of these organizations realize that BS lawsuits, buying out the competition, and exerting control they don't have is only going to drive customers even further away instead of luring them in.
Add Universal to the list of companies that will no longer see another cent of my money. BofA has been on that list for a while now.
Thank God I listen to indy music (drum and bass) and live in an area with a decent local bank. :-P
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The creator of the song said in the NYT article that he thought "One" was on a list of approved songs, i.e. one of the ASCAP/BMI lists. ASCAP and BMI rights include performance and/or "mechanical" rights, which is to say the right to perform the song live in public or to play back a recorded version from a CD. These blanket rights are an outgrowth of the compulsory licening agreements mandated by congress. It would seem that the license either does not cover either performing an altered version or allow the performance to be recorded, let alone distributed.
BofA will probably settle this quietly without revealing the details of the case.
(BTW, the videotape was not a "private home movie." It was a professional multi-camera shoot. Large conferences often have full video crews to provide Image Maginfacation video on large screens and/or to videorecord the conference for reference or later editing.)
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Damn WTF!
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Re: Judd
Regardless, he at least changes the lyrics, so there's not arguing that it's parody. Such was not the case here though. It was someone doing an unauthorized cover as a professional endeavor.
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Re: Re: Judd
Or should I just get a local cover band to play the music with my new lyrics and use that recording?
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Re: Bill
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Corporate Anthems
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Boycott Bank of America ooops Illegal Aliens
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Mexican Banks don't take the Matricula but America
http://www.alipac.us/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2010&mode=&order=0&a mp;thold=0
See a list of American banks that accept the Matricula Cards as a form of ID.
http://www.bankofamericaboycott.com/
Join the boycott!
Don’t be the last American, with money in a bank that woes illegal aliens.
Ches
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