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The Raisins were very popular in the 1980s, and so were Spuds McKenzie, and Clara "Where's The Beef?" Peller. There was another California Raisin commercial with a Ray Charles Raisin, lol. Mike hired the people who did the Raisin commercials to make the Speed Demon video.What is up with the second commerical???! :lol:
The Raisins were very popular in the 1980s, and so were Spuds McKenzie, and Clara "Where's The Beef?" Peller. There was another California Raisin commercial with a Ray Charles Raisin, lol. Mike hired the people who did the Raisin commercials to make the Speed Demon video.
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.
LOL. It doesn't bother me. When people hear it they're going to think of MJ (I wish they had used his version though) and I want MJ to be remembered always.
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.
Hmm I haven't seen this commercial played in a while. Thank goodness, I guess because Halloween is almost here they are scaling it back. Now I will wait for the annoying and repetitive Christmas commercials to begin. :timer:
two little M&M;s...:lmao:....thanks I needed that laugh...Every year halloween comes around and every year someone some where thinks of Thriller. What is so bad about it? If we didn't have thriller what else would they use to promote halloween with?! 2 little m&m's? lol just be thankful someone somewhere thinks of thriller and Michael when they make these commercials lol.
maybe I'm just overthinking it.