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I have no idea if it's real (probably not) but it made me laugh so much that I didn't care. Especially the "rim Meatloaf" thing.
I think that writeup is hilarious! Unfortunately for Ann and Nancy, they have no control who uses their music as long it's been licensed and they're reimbursed for it.
I don't understand the anger, real article or otherwise.![]()
Well, suppose that the Lakers chose "Rip City" as their new slogan. Would Schonz be happy?
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With Kobe on the team and that whole Colorado incident . . . that takes on a whole different meaning.
I don't understand the anger, real article or otherwise.![]()
you can't use copyrighted material without the express consent of the copyright owner. You can't use material without permission. In this case, they are probably upset because they don't want to be associated with McCain's campaign.
"Barracuda" was played at the 2008 Republican National Convention after speeches by the party's presidential nominee John McCain and his vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin (most likely a reference to Palin's nickname "Sarah Barracuda"). On September 5, 2008, the Wilson sisters made a statement to the press disassociating themselves from Palin's views,[citation needed] and later Sony BMG and Universal Music sent a cease-and-desist order to the Republican Party campaign.[7][8] However, Roger Fisher, (founding band member and one of the five co-writers of the song), was reported to be "thrilled" by the song's use, as the publicity it generated allowed him to endorse Barack Obama's campaign to a much bigger audience, and the additional royalties generated allowed him to make a bigger donation to Obama's campaign.[9] (The song is licensed for use in public performances under a blanket fee paid to ASCAP by the Republican National Convention; the Xcel Energy Center's ASCAP license itself did not cover non-sporting events.[10][11])
