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#1LiddyBuckFan 09-13-2007 05:15 PM

Prince to sue Youtube, eBay over music use
 
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. pop star Prince plans to sue YouTube and other major Web sites for unauthorized use of his music in a bid to "reclaim his art on the Internet."

The man behind hit songs "Purple Rain," "1999" and "When Doves Cry" said on Thursday that YouTube could not argue that it had no control over which videos users posted on its site.

"YouTube ... are clearly able (to) filter porn and pedophile material but appear to choose not to filter out the unauthorized music and film content which is core to their business success," a statement released on his behalf said.

YouTube did not immediately reply to questions e-mailed to its press room.

In addition to YouTube, Prince also plans legal action against online auctioneer eBay and Pirate Bay, a site accused by Hollywood and the music industry as being a major source of music and film piracy.

The legal action is the latest bid by the music industry to wrest back control over content in an age where file sharing, mobile phones and video sites make enforcing copyright increasingly difficult.

But it is believed to be rare for an individual artist of Prince's stature to take on popular Web sites, while some up-and-coming performers actually encourage online file sharing to create a fan base and buzz around a record.

"Prince strongly believes artists as the creators and owners of their music need to reclaim their art," the statement added.

"These actions mark a historic moment for music artists in terms of the battle to regain control of their rights on the Internet."

British company Web Sheriff has been hired to help coordinate the action.

"In the last couple of weeks we have directly removed approximately 2,000 Prince videos from YouTube," said Web Sheriff managing director John Giacobbi.

"The problem is that one can reduce it to zero and then the next day there will be 100 or 500 or whatever. This carries on ad nauseam at Prince's expense," he told Reuters.

He said his company had also removed around 300 items from eBay, where whole lines of pirated goods trading on Prince's name had appeared, including clocks, socks, mugs and key rings.

Prince's latest initiative is likely to please record industry executives and music retailers, who have not always seen eye-to-eye with the 49-year-old.

He has referred to the record industry as "the speculation business" and gave away copies of his new album "Planet Earth" for free with a British Sunday newspaper.

Richard B 09-13-2007 08:47 PM

Awesome. It's about time.

Moony 09-13-2007 10:27 PM

Please. This douche needs to get a life.

carrie721 09-13-2007 10:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moony (Post 720212)
Please. This douche needs to get a life.

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

no kidding.

... or are you talking about prince?

tuigirl 09-14-2007 12:52 AM

hmmm....bet there's been a fair few more Prince hits on Youtube since he said that!!! A few more hits=a few more concert tix sold/record sales/newly converted fans. clever chappie.

amber 09-14-2007 01:28 AM

I'm torn between people rightfully claiming where their art/songs should be, and the new paradigm, where since art is so easily spread, that people should embrace that and work with it. By which I mean, I guess, if you can't stop it, you should think of some other, new way to deal with it, and kinda not be an a-hole about something that won't do any good.
Don't get me wrong, by "ahole", I just mean that there should be a better solution, one between what artists think of as stealing from them, and the technological realities that we are living.
Hey, if this was before, or even now, I don't think people should be copyright stealing from Prince. But there has to be a better, MORE IMPORTANT AND USEFUL way to approach this dilemma, which is obviously not just with Prince, but with every recording artist.
Can't Prince hire some superthinkers or something? Because what he is doing is the obvious, most knee jerk, yet very probably not the most effective solution.
Just saying.

I'm sure some brilliant Ledge minds could come up with a workable alternative. I kinda just did. Kinda. :wavey:
Even if they can't, clearly there is some bridge to be crossed here that someone needs to find a logical and beneficial solution to.

Or, maybe...in the future...people will play music because they love it, and if they are good, people will support them! No, wait, that is too simple. Because sometimes the masses have crappy, crappy, crappy taste.
It's a good starting point for the Ledge brilliantosity that I know is waiting out there.

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