2010/12/15

George Clinton's turn accuses Black Eyed Peas Plagiat

Other musicians prosecuted twice for allegedly violating copyrights was not enough for the Black Eyed Peas. Now turn to George Clinton's claim to the song 'Shut Up ' Black Eyed Peas are the result of plagiarism.

Legendary funk musician called the Black Eyed Peas without permission using a sample of the song '(Not Just) Knee Deep' hers which was released in 1979. Sample entry in the single 'Shut Up ' which then popular in 2003.

Reported by NME on Wednesday (12/15/2010) told Billboard George admitted that he had rejected requests to wear the Black Eyed Peas sample. But it turns out Will.I.Am cs continue to use.

For the loss that George is demanding compensation of U.S. $ 150 thousand or approximately USD 1.35 billion. George also requested that the song is not distributed further.

Phoenix Phenom previous claims that his song titled 'Boom Dynamite' has diplagiat Black Eyed Peas on the single 'Boom Boom Pow'. It was almost the same. Black Eyed Peas request permission to use the song but the Phoenix Phenom refused.

DJ Adam Freeland British also had already taken legal action to prosecute the Black Eyed Peas. DJ Adam assessing the song 'Party All The Time' owned by Black Eyed Peas are very similar to her single, 'Mancry'.

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