Beatallica

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kam ja wie es kommen musste, einfach traurig was sony hier abzieht. Erinnert an einen ähnlichen Fall mit U2, wo Bono eine ähnliche U2-Nachmacher-Bans sehr unterhaltsam fan, aber die Plattenfirma sie trotzdem verklagte.

Eigentlich dachte ich immer, Beatallica würde als eine Art "Parodie" durchgehen, die ja bekanntlich erlaubt sind, und sie darüberhinaus kein Geld mit der Musik verdienen. Wäre interessant zu wissen, ob das rechtlich so stimmt was Sony da macht...
 
@dogday...
super, das is gut!
@newsted...
um das gehts ja in der petidion. da es eben erlaubt ist kann ich es net ganz einsehen
 
Das hat auch mal einer bei deren Forum afaik gepostet, dass sie unter den Oberbegriff Parodie fallen...deswegen wunderts mich ob das nur Aktionismus/Einschüchterung seitens sony ist.
 
schaut auch mal hier:

http://www.ballz.de/index2.html

dann unter Sony vs. Ballz

Die Seite wird vom Sänger von Jack Slater (Kölner Death Band) betrieben
 
Wow, fast 60 neue Unterschriften innerhalb einer Stunde!

Kann mir zwar nicht vorstellen, dass es wirklich was bringt, aber versuchen kost' ja nix.
 
Och mönsch, Beatallica is eine der geilsten Parodie-bands ever und dann kommen diese spacks von sony, so lächerlich!
 
Wirklich armselig von Sony...
 
Boykottiert Sony! :D
 
Sony ist wirklich sehr arm, wie ich sehe... Ich überlege mir jetzt wirklich 3x, ob ich mir eine CD von denen kaufen soll. Aber wirklich ansprechende Leute sind bei denen eh nicht unter Vertrag. Satriani oder Vai vielleicht. Ich frage mich, wie lang man noch Backingtracks von denen runterladen darf und wann der erste verklagt wird, der ein Stück von denen aufgenommen hat und in einem Forum bewerten lassen möchte.
 
troydunn schrieb:
I'm curious as to how Beatallica "continues to cause substantial and irreparable injury" to Sony/ATV's rights. I guess if they can't make money off of someone else's talent and hard work, then their rights are injured. Irreparably. Boo-fuckin-hoo.

dieser verdacht draengt sich mir auch immer staerker auf...
 
Das ist ja lächerlich! Die verdienen doch gar kein Geld damit. Ist das nicht dasselbe wie wenn ich jemandem einen Beatles Song vorsing und ein Sony-Mensch hört das und verklagt mich? :screwy:
 
Creeping Death schrieb:
Das ist ja lächerlich! Die verdienen doch gar kein Geld damit. Ist das nicht dasselbe wie wenn ich jemandem einen Beatles Song vorsing und ein Sony-Mensch hört das und verklagt mich? :screwy:

Zumindest GEMA-seitig war es so, dass sowas in einem privaten Raum legal ist, aber bei veröffentlichung vor einem breiten publikum muss man dann eben zahlen.
 
jo beatallica sind goil... wird unterstützt!!!!!!!
 
According to BoingBoing.net, METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich has asked METALLICA's longtime attorney Peter Paterno to try and defuse the situation between BEATALLICA — the Milwaukee-based parody band known for METALLICA-infused covers of BEATLES songs — and Sony Music. As previously reported, Sony Music accused BEATALLICA of violating copyright laws, demanded that their webmaster pay "unspecified damages," and forced the band's ISP to shut down their web site.

Thanks to Ulrich's efforts, BEATALLICA will soon be back online, and the legal debacle over. Sony is now indicating that it may agree to just drop the case, if they even had a proper case in the first place.

Ulrich is no stranger to matters of intellectual property law and the Internet. Five years ago, he stood on the steps of Napster, Inc., hauling boxes full of 300,000 names: all people he said were using Napster to "steal" METALLICA tunes. But things have changed. That debate was about who profited from METALLICA's music, he says, and this one is about creative rights at the heart of rock and roll itself. Ulrich says he believes that cover bands, mash-ups, and the right to re-interpret art on the Internet are things worth fighting for. Thanks in part to Lars, expect to see Beatallica.org online again — with a new song release — this week.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=34239



und:

Metallica Mash-Up Band Gets By With A Little Help From Its Friend ... Lars
03.16.2005 5:22 PM EST

Metallica drummer brokers peace between Metallica/ Beatles cover band and Sony.

The closest most metal cover bands get to their heroes is scoring with the occasional groupie who is willing to settle for a wig-wearing imitation of the real thing. But when Metallica/ Beatles cover band Beatallica received a cease-and-desist letter from the Sony Corporation last month ordering them to take down their Web site, they got help from no less a fan than Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich.

"Both of us want this to officially be over," said Beatallica's James Hetfield impersonator, Michael Tierney. "Our legal team, with the help of Lars and his lawyers, have been in contact with the Sony folks and we're in the process of making sure everything's square."

After four years of playfully combining Beatles songs in a Metallica style, the Milwaukee band got the threatening letter from Sony/ATV publishing, which owns the rights to the Beatles catalog, on February 24 (see "Beatles Publisher Tells Metallica Mash-Up Band To Get Back";) . The letter claimed "substantial and irreparable injury" and asked the group to pay unspecified damages.

Tierney, 35, an occupational therapist by day, said he was pleasantly surprised when Ulrich called him a few weeks ago. "Metallica have been following what we've been up to for the past year and they've talked about us in a few magazine interviews and I got word three weeks ago that Lars wanted to contact us to talk," said Tierney. "He called me at home and we had several conversations about it and he said what he'd be willing to do for moral support and also as far as being more active in the situation. What really impressed me was that he was calling from his vacation with his family in Colorado. Nobody of his stature needs to take time out from their vacation to do that."

Tierney said he is not sure what conversations went on between Metallica lawyer Peter Paterno and Sony, but he's been told that the band can put its Web site back up in the next week or so. A spokesperson for Sony did not return calls at press time.

"The Internet is a swamp of piracy, so you send out cease-and-desist letters all the time," Paterno said. "Someone at Sony probably saw this site and sent out a letter and once they realized what was on it they decided it was not something worth picking a fight over. They got that this is different from someone selling Beatles CDs and not paying royalties."

Paterno said Ulrich felt bad that his favorite cover band had to shut down its site, so the drummer asked Paterno to get involved and broker a peace between the parties. Tierney said all the band asked was that it be able to put the site back up and not have to worry about fans getting in trouble for downloading Beatallica songs.

The band, which formed in 2001 as a one-off Metallica tribute act, did not believe it was infringing copyrights, but lovingly parodying the Beatles (parody is protected by copyright law). The group built a loyal following by melding Metallica's crunching chords with the Beatles' sweet harmonies on the EP A Garage Dayz Night and on songs such as "Got to Get You Trapped Under Ice" and "Everybody's Got a Ticket to Ride Except for Me and My Lightning." Beatallica's songs were widely distributed on the Internet and Tierney said the first order of business when the site goes back up is posting their latest creation.

"I can't tell you the name of the song," Tierney said, "but we were in the process of putting it together before all this went down." The band solicited translations to the lyrics from their fans all over the globe and Tierney said that when the mystery song is posted, it will be available in 13 different languages simultaneously.

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1498194/20050316/metallica.jhtml?headlines=true



Man kann von Metallica & Lars Ulrich halten was man will, aber diese Aktion ist wirklich ein extrem feiner Zug. Der Bub weiß doch noch, was sich gehört und dass die künstlerische Freiheit bewahrt werden muss. Endlich wieder neue Beatallica-Stücke YAY!
 
Geil :) Der kann also doch was :D
 
Woah, da hat er sich mal nciht wie ein Arschloch benommen!
 
Hihi, SickSoul wird wahrscheinlich gerade in seinem eigenen Saft schmoren.. :D

Naja, versteh nicht, warum Sony da so nen Hehl draus macht... Copyright einer nicht mehr existenten Band... könnte man ja noch hinnehmen.. aber so pingelig zu sein, weil ein Paar Hobbymusiker die Mukke nachspieln, is doch wohl unnötig.
 
Na bitte,super! Beide Daumen hoch!

Was stellt sich Sony auch an.
 
Jeah , also geht doch *freu* :great:
 

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