MJ ESTATE & PAUL ANKA Sued Over 'This Is It' For $24 MILLION [ Update : Case dismissed]

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Obviously we should hear the original 1983 demo of Michael and Paul Anka as well, but here is the Sa-fire version and the 2009 version:



In any case the $24 million demand seems overboard, as well as the claim he should be credited for 1/3 of the song.
 
This is also interesting. Album credits for the song on Sa-fire's album:

I Never Heard
Arranged By [Keyboards] – Gerry Brown*, Ian Prince
Arranged By [Rhythm Arrangement] – Ian Prince
Arranged By [Vocals] – Gerry Brown*, Kenny Hicks, Safire
Backing Vocals – Brian McKnight, Kipper Jones, Melanie Andrews, Safire
Engineer [Additional Engineering] – Warren Woods
Engineer [Associate] – John Fundingsland
Engineer [Tracking] – Jeff Poe
Guitar – John "Jubu" Smith
Keyboards – Carl Wheeler, Yrreg Nworb*, Ian Prince
Producer, Mixed By – Gerry Brown*

http://www.discogs.com/Safire-I-Wasnt-Born-Yesterday/release/143436

I don't see the name of Jonzun anywhere. There is a footnote though: "Booklet includes lyrics for all songs except "I Never Heard", which is also missing author credits."

So it was put on Sa-fire's album without crediting Michael and Paul Anka? And this guy has the nerve to sue MJ's Estate?
 
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^^

He says in the lawsuit that his work relationship with Polygram deteriorated and his work wasn't used on Sa-fire's album. So he wouldn't be on the credits.
 
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But Michael and Paul Anka aren't on the credits either...
 
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^^

He says in the lawsuit that his work relationship with Polygram deteriorated and his work wasn't used on Sa-fire's album. So he wouldn't be on the credits.

So he says.......i just think this dude is making this up for attention imo
 
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Explain this to me because I am missing something: Anka went after the estate and got money for the song. Now if he was not credited on the Safari album, how come he did not go after the group for money too? I thought he said TII was his song?
 
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Explain this to me because I am missing something: Anka went after the estate and got money for the song. Now if he was not credited on the Safari album, how come he did not go after the group for money too? I thought he said TII was his song?

Because on the Sa-fire song although he might not be credited on the album booklet, he might have been paid royalties.

In TII he wasn't being credited and he wasn't being paid royalties.
 
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Because on the Sa-fire song although he might not be credited on the album booklet, he might have been paid royalties.

In TII he wasn't being credited and he wasn't being paid royalties.

Oh thanks Ivy I knew I was missing something there. I guess the money he got in 09 is more than the royalties he got for the Safire version.
 
Re: MJ ESTATE & PAUL ANKA Sued Over 'This Is It' For $24 MILLION

An Update

Just a few days after he filed the lawsuit, Michael Jonzun asked for a voluntary dismissal and said he no longer wants to pursue the case.

Unless he refiles it at another court - such as probate court in CA - this case seems to be over - well at least for now!
 
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Thank goodness.
 
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Good to hear this lawsuit is over & done with FINALLY
 
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Good to hear this lawsuit is over & done with FINALLY

Again - unless it gets refiled.

But this was interesting, it ended before it even got started. :p
 
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Again - unless it gets refiled.

But this was interesting, it ended before it even got started. :p


Oh please dear god it better not get refiled lol
 
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Maybe the guy got some common sense? lol
 
Re: MJ ESTATE & PAUL ANKA Sued Over 'This Is It' For $24 MILLION

An Update

Just a few days after he filed the lawsuit, Michael Jonzun asked for a voluntary dismissal and said he no longer wants to pursue the case.

Unless he refiles it at another court - such as probate court in CA - this case seems to be over - well at least for now!

HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA OK. Someone cheated me out of 24 million and I will change my mind about suing them. Did someone remember that they have a bogus case?
 
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LOL.. Its incredible..If someone owed for $24,000 and I was right, I'd pursue, let alone $24 mill...what a joker.
 
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I bet anything he comes out with wouldn't sound anything close to what the lad is claiming
 
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I wonder if thats the Michael Jonzun of The Jonzun Crew... legendary 80s Electrofunk band.


ps.. really getting tired of hysteric fans screaming BS and "here we go again... anything for money blah blah blah" with every lawsuit before they even know whats going on.

If he dropped his lawsuit there either was a settlement, or he realized he has no chance legally this way,
although he might actually be right with his claims of having created some of the song elements that ended up in the "This Is It" released version. Or it was indeed bullshit.... but who knows, not those fans, thats for sure. :)
 
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Or he might have been full of crap jumping on a lets sue mj bandwagon. who knows. not u or i
 
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Or he might have been full of crap jumping on a lets sue mj bandwagon. who knows. not u or i

As i said, thats a possibility, but its not the rule. And thats what some fans don't seem to get.

If a big ass music industry player as Sony made millions with something i created / contributed to, i would sue them too. Simple. IF this guy was involved with this production, it would be a totally legitimate claim from a common business view. To see that, it doesn't matter how unprofessional he acted.

But no... noone shall ever go after anything in connection with Michael... booo!.. bandwagon leeches!... :)
 
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Hey people, look:






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A teen idol of the 1950s who virtually invented the singer/songwriter/heartthrob combination that still tops pop music today, Paul Anka rocketed to fame with a slew of hits—from “Diana” to “Put Your Head on my Shoulder”—that earned him a place touring with the major stars of his era, including Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Buddy Holly. He wrote Holly’s last hit, and just missed joining the rocker on his final, fatal plane flight. Anka also stepped in front of the camera in the teen beach-party movie era, scoring the movies and romancing their starlets, including Annette Funicello.


When the British invasion made his fans swoon for a new style of music—and musician--Anka made sure he wasn’t conquered. A rapier-canny businessman and image-builder who took his career into his own hands—just as he had from the very beginning, swiping his mother’s car at fourteen to drive himself, underage, to his first gigs in Quebec—Anka toured the world until he could return home in triumph. A charter member of the Rat Pack, he wrote the theme music for The Tonight Show as well as his friend Frank Sinatra’s anthem “My Way”. By the 1970s, a multi-decade string of pop chart-toppers, including “Puppy Love” and “(You’re) Having My Baby”, cemented his status as an icon.


My Way is bursting with rich, rollicking stories of the business and the people in Anka’s life: Elizabeth Taylor, Dodi Fayed, Tom Jones, Michael Jackson, Adnan Khashoggi, Little Richard, Brooke Shields, Johnny Roselli, Sammy Davis, Jr., Brigitte Bardot, Barnum & Bailey Circus acrobats, and many more. Anka is forthcoming, funny and smart as a whip about the business he’s been in for almost six decades. My Way moves from New York to Vegas, from the casino stage to backstages all over the world. It’s the most entertaining autobiography of the year.

http://www.amazon.com/My-Way-Autobi...1362438353&sr=8-1&keywords=paul+anka+"my+way"




I was told it will have a whole chapter about Michael.... :fear: Let's see.... :unsure:
 
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Oh great so he can put Michael down again. Not interested.
 
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Well it seems many people are having "Michael chapters" in their books, let's see if that brings him more buyers.
 
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Well it seems many people are having "Michael chapters" in their books, let's see if that brings him more buyers.

Yes, noone should ever mention Michael again.
Bandwagon leeches! booo! :)
 
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^^From reading the whole thread I did not see anyone advocating that people should not mention Michael. However, I should refrain from any juvenile discourse.......
 
This case was voluntarily dismissed by Jonzun at November 2012, it turns out he reopened the case at December 2012. Since then all of the parties - MJ Estate, Anka and Sony- have filed motion to dismiss. Jonzun has been asking extensions and time to get a lawyer so that's why the hearing for motion to dismiss took months to happen. Hearing was Monday January 27, it is now under consideration.

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Boston producer sues Michael Jackson’s estate, Paul Anka
Claims ownership share of hit song

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IS THIS IT? Ownership of the late Michael Jackson’s hit single ‘This Is It’ is being contested.
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Laurel J. Sweet


A Boston-based producer who hit his stride in the ‘80s with the electro-funk band the Jonzun Crew is suing the estate of Michael Jackson and Paul “Having My Baby” Anka for $10 million, claiming the King of Pop and the iconic Canadian crooner cut him out of the credits on their Grammy Award-nominated single, “This Is It.”

Michael Jonzun alleges in court filings “This Is It” is nothing more than a remake of the love song “I Never Heard,” which Jackson and Anka co-wrote in 1983 and Jonzun said he was asked to produce and tinker with in 1990. His suit states Jonzun “still has the tapes of the versions he created in his possession.” He told a federal judge yesterday he has a contract to back up his one-third ownership in the hit.

But Los Angeles attorney Jeremiah Reynolds, one of the Jackson estate’s Wilshire Boulevard defenders, told U.S. District Court Judge Denise J. Casper, “We strongly believe these claims do not have merit. I just want that on the record.”

“This Is It” was also the name of Jackson’s swan-song documentary released in 2009 when his sudden death at age 50 derailed plans for a world tour. The film grossed nearly $262 million worldwide.

Jonzun told Casper he believes Massachusetts has jurisdiction over his case because “Mr. Anka performs here regularly,” “the song is being sold in Massachusetts,” and “Jackson has books being sold here. The list goes on and on.”

The online database AllMusic credits Jonzun with discovering New Edition and with producing J. Geils Band frontman Peter Wolf’s 1984 solo album “Lights Out.”

Casper took under advisement arguments by Reynolds, Boston attorney Catherine Bednar on behalf of Anka, and Boston attorney Brian Devine, representing Jackson’s doomed comeback tour promoter AEG Live, that she should throw Jonzun’s suit out because he filed it in October 2012.

That’s 18 days after the three-year window of opportunity he had to stake a claim against the two superstars under the federal Copyright Act, they said. Jonzun then missed the 120-day deadline to serve them with summonses, they added.

Jonzun, 59, of North Falmouth, weighing in by speaker phone, cautioned Casper, “The defendants are using a smokescreen of sorts to distract you.” He said their protests that his civil action missed the deadline “are really just a wall for stopping me from moving forward because the case has merit.”

Jonzun also sued the metal band Limp Bizkit for copyright infringement in 2003 and reached an undisclosed out-of-court settlement,

He assured Casper yesterday he is actively searching for a lawyer, adding, “It’s not easy getting someone to take on AEG Live, Paul Anka and the estate of Michael Jackson on a contingency fee basis.”

http://bostonherald.com/business/bu...ducer_sues_michael_jackson_s_estate_paul_anka
 
Re: MJ ESTATE & PAUL ANKA Sued Over 'This Is It' For $24 MILLION [ Update-Lawsuit is dropped]

Thanks Ivy. Interesting the last line. What does AEG have to do with the song?. Do they own any rights to the song?
 
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^^

It is used at TII album so I'm assuming that's why AEG is also sued. I'll look and update the details later tonight when I'm home and be able to buy and read the documents.
 
Re: MJ ESTATE & PAUL ANKA Sued Over 'This Is It' For $24 MILLION [ Update : Lawsuit reopened]

Its not even a good song. It shouldn't be a big deal.
 
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