BillieJean84
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I don't know if its just me but I don't like how the Party City for halloween costumes, uses 'Thriller'. First off all, the rendition is not so good. Second, I just don't like it.
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KatherineIf any commercials going to use any song of MJ,whatevershould getprofit.
How is that? Mike didn't write the song, nor owns the publishing, and they don't use his recording, so he/estate doesn't get paid. Rod Temperton does though.If any commercials going to use any song of MJ, Katherine should get whatever profit.
How is that? Mike didn't write the song, nor owns the publishing, and they don't use his recording, so he/estate doesn't get paid. Rod Temperton does though.
It's not his likeness or voice, because it's different singers and music. The 3 remaining Beatles sued Nike in the mid-80's because Nike actually used the band's recording of Revolution without permission instead of using cover singers. In that case Nike used the Beatles' likeness. The makers of this commercial doesn't have to get any permission from or pay the estate since Mike has nothing to do with the songwriting ofThriller and they don't use his version. You don't have to get permission from anybody to remake a song, only to use or sample a previous recording. The act covering the song does have to pay royalties to whoever owns the copyright of the song, not necessarily the songwriter if the songwriter is not the owner.we all know this dry calculating situation doesn't apply so easily here, since the song brings only one subject to mind..Michael Jackson. so, we have to be talking about likeness..image..useage of his voice...sometimes, when an artist gets big enough, other factors come into play. nobody is thinking of Rod Temperton, when you hear Thriller. except for music geeks. and engineers.
but we all know who the mass general public is thinking of.
Going by this logic, then Mike has to pay Bob Fosse, Gene Kelly, James Brown, Fred Astaire, whoever came up with the glide (aka moonwalk), the makers of West Side Story, etc. Perhaps he should pay Elvis too.plus, in the ad, they do the dance. it's one thing to do it in public for no profit. but this company is profiting from doing a dance that Michael co coreographed. so..i'm guessing there's a lot more business transactions to be considered with the Michael Jackson brand, in this situation.
Going by this logic, then Mike has to pay Bob Fosse, Gene Kelly, James Brown, Fred Astaire, whoever came up with the glide (aka moonwalk), the makers of West Side Story, etc. Perhaps he should pay Elvis too.
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For those who havent seen this advert... I reccomend seeing it before you judge it...
I just watched it and i thought it was AWESOME!!! its women singing it btw...
Enjoy you know you will
btw its not as bad as you say it is.... Making a mountain out of a ant hill
He can copyright a logo or trademark, but a dance step can't be copyrighted. Anybody can use it.MJ made sure he was known for something, in particular. his MJJ productions had an insignia with him on his toes. you might have those pics of ELvis there, but Elvis made sure he was kKNOWN for something else. Michael is KNOWN for the moonwalk.
How is that? Mike didn't write the song, nor owns the publishing, and they don't use his recording, so he/estate doesn't get paid. Rod Temperton does though.
The original performer of a song doesn't get paid from a remake, only the songwriter & publishing company. If the original performer is the songwriter, then they get a cut. If a songwriter is a songwriter for hire, they don't get royalties, only a flat fee. If someone samples a song or if someone uses the original recording, then the original performer can (but not guaranteed) get a royalty, depending on whatever is in their contract they have with their record company.Everytime a cover of a song is made the original recording artist receives a royalty fee, and although Rod Temperton wrote the song you forget Michael owns the rights to all his music..which is virtually unheard of still today.
you guys need to Chill this aint that big of a thing. they aint even doing the dance! its just a song.